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    GB C&L Notification

    Under the GB CLP Regulation, manufacturers and importers placing hazardous substances on the Great Britain (GB) market must submit a Classification and Labelling (C&L) Notification to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). This ensures substances are correctly classified and labeled in accordance with GB CLP requirements.

    Who Needs to Submit a C&L Notification?

    🔹 UK-based manufacturers or importers handling hazardous substances.

    🔹 Businesses placing substances on the GB market that require harmonized classification.

    🔹 Companies introducing new chemical substances into the UK supply chain.

    Our C&L Notification Services Include:

    ✅ Substance Classification & Labelling

    ✅ HSE C&L Notification Submission

    ✅ Compliance with Harmonised Classification

    ✅ Ongoing Regulatory Support

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