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    Detergent Ingredient Data Sheet for the GB Market

    In accordance with Article 9(3) and Annex VII.C of the UK Detergents Regulation, detergent manufacturers are required to provide ingredient information upon request by consumers or healthcare professionals. For this purpose, an Ingredient Data Sheet must be prepared and readily available.

    These documents enable consumers to make more informed choices about the products they purchase and allow medical professionals to access necessary information in cases of emergency intervention or allergy treatment.

    Chemleg offers a fully compliant Ingredient Data Sheet preparation service to ensure your detergent products meet GB market requirements.

    Types of Ingredient Data Sheets

    There are two types of ingredient data sheets required under the Detergent Regulation. Manufacturers are obliged to provide, free of charge and upon request, an ingredient data sheet in accordance with Annex VII.C to medical personnel, where detergents or surfactants are placed on the market. This detailed version is intended solely for use by healthcare professionals and must contain comprehensive compositional information necessary for effective medical treatment.

    In addition, manufacturers must publish a simplified version of the ingredient data sheet on a publicly accessible website. This version does not require concentration ranges or CAS numbers. The website must be freely accessible and regularly updated.

    The key differences between two types of Ingredient Data Sheets are summarized in the table below:

    FeatureIngredient Data Sheet for Healthcare ProfessionalsIngredient Data Sheet for Consumers
    IngredientsAll ingredients shall be listed with their name and CAS number.Only name of the ingredients are listed. CAS numbers are not required
    Concentration informationIngredient list shall be sub-divided into the weight percentage ranges.Information on weight percentage ranges is not required
    Target audienceDoctors, pharmacists, toxicologists, poison control centers, etc.General consumers, end users.
    Request processRequested from the manufacturer.Published on a website where accessible to all general consumer.
    Legal basisArticle 9(3), Annex VII.CArticle 9(3), Annex VII.C

     

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    With its qualified team and experienced consultants, Chemleg ensures your Ingredient Data Sheet documents are prepared in full compliance with applicable regulations.

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      Frequently Asked Questions

      Is it mandatory to prepare an Ingredient Data Sheet (IDS) under GB regulations for detergents?

      Yes. For detergents and cleaning products, it is mandatory to provide an ingredient data sheet when requested by consumers or healthcare professionals.

      An Ingredient Data Sheet focuses on the product’s composition and is typically prepared using INCI names. An SDS, on the other hand, includes information on hazard classification, safe use, transport, and disposal of the product.

      The full ingredient data sheet must include the name of the detergent and the manufacturer’s details. All intentionally added ingredients must be listed in descending order of concentration, grouped by general concentration ranges.

      The regulation does not describe a specific format or layout for the Ingredient Data Sheet.

      Ingredient Data Sheets may be requested by regulatory authorities operating in Great Britain (such as OPSS or HSE), poison control centres, healthcare professionals, or consumers.

      All documents intended for the Great Britain market must be prepared in English and comply with UK legislation. Chemleg also provides support in technical translation and language conformity.

      You can initiate your request by filling out the form on our website or by sending an email to info@chemleg.com. Our expert team will get in touch with you as soon as possible.

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