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Med. Pr. 2007;58(5):449-456
INTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL SAFETY CARDS: A CONCISE AND PRACTICAL INFORMATION SOURCE ON HAZARDS CAUSED BY CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
MIĘDZYNARODOWE KARTY BEZPIECZEŃSTWA CHEMICZNEGO - ŹRÓDŁO INFORMACJI O ZAGROŻENIACH STWARZANYCH PRZEZ SUBSTANCJE CHEMICZNE
Daria Pakulska, Sławomir Czerczak

Abstract

International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSC) are produced by the International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS) in collaboration with the European Commission and various IPCS-participating institutions in different countries. ICSCs disseminate essential information on chemicals to promote their safe production, transport and use. Application of standard terminology along with relevant criteria facilitates the comparison of risk related to different chemicals, which makes the cards a successful hazard-communication tool. Translation of the cards into various languages all over the world reflects the range of their growing use. A multi-stage compilation of information contained in ICSCs, based on the most up-to-date world literature and professional databases, assures its reliability. Their concise form makes them easy in everyday use as a source of information on chemical safety. The range of information contained in ICSCs corresponds to that provided by Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), however, the former are more concise and simpler. Although ICSCs have no legal status they may complement a16-point MSDSs and help in the implementation of labeling and classification of chemicals according to the Globally Harmonized System. Med Pr 2007;58(5):449ś456

Key words

International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSC), chemical safety, International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS)



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