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Why is there no Approved Code of Practice on test methods?

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Why is there no Approved Code of Practice on test methods?

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A9 Despite the footnote on page 2 of the Approved Classification and Labelling Guide, our view is that thereis no legal or practical need to adopt Annex V of the Dangerous Substances Directive as an ACOP. The footnote is an editorial error which will be corrected in the next edition Annex V test methods can be consulted on the website of the European Chemicals Bureau: http://ecb.jrc.

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