In order to always be compliant, Trace One has published a technical update that implements such a regulation in the various solutions.
From a regulatory perspective, no new calculation rules are changed or added.
For all Trace One SDS Authoring Professional users, you can download the update package containing the above, in addition to the installation manual, by linking to the Downloads section of the reserved area, available HERE. Remember that in the same arena you can:
For more details about the features introduced in the update, we suggest that you read the guide carefully and please note that technical support is available at email help@selerant.com while regulatory support is available at regulatory@selerant.com.
For Trace One SDS Authoring Corporate users, remember to contact their project managers in order to implement the latest technical update.
Once you have installed the technical update containing the new ATP, you can classify the mixtures according to the latter and then produce sheet and labels with the new classifications.
IMPORTANT: For clarity, let's remember that the numbering assigned to CLP APCs is purely conventional. Regulations, including ATP, are published with an official designation (e.g.: 2018/1480). For this reason, and due to a delay in publications, ATP 13 (regulation 2018/1480) was released prior to ATP 12 (Regulation 2019/521).
To find out all the solutions available for Trace One SDS Authoring Professional, Trace One SDS Authoring Corporate, Trace One Devex PLM and HSM please contact our Customer Service at EU-customer-service@selerant.com.
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