From DPD to CLP – The Detergent Industry Network for CLP Classification

From DPD to CLP
– The Detergent Industry Network for
CLP Classification
Anna Melvås
The Swedish Cosmetic, Toiletry
and Detergent Association
Member companies:
ca 130
Statistics
Network
Legislation
Staff:
Olof Holmer, VD,
Anna Melvås,
Peter Jansson,
Ulrika Flodberg*,
Lorena Costa
Individual
service
Education
Media
* Ulrika Flodberg, IIH, The Swedish Association of Industrial and Institutional Hygiene Products
From DPD to CLP
DPD
Calculation
(conventional
method)
or
CLP
Test data on
the mixture
Data on the mixture itself*?
classify
Data on similar tested mixtures
(bridging principle)?
classify
Calculation based on
ingredient classification
classify
Other data may be taken into account
classify
DPD and CLP Eye effects
Mixture containing R41, Eye Cat 1, substance:
CLP classification
• You have a mixture to classify:
TEST THE MIXTURE
IN VITRO (or use
existing data on this
mixture)
Expensive
Takes some time
Interpretation not always easy
Suitable in vitro method selection
BRIDGING
PRINCIPLES
(if you have data on
similar tested mixtures)
CALCULATION
Easiest
Legal certainty
Conservative
More severe classification and labelling likely
Welcome to the DetNet
• The Detergent Industry Network for CLP Classification
• Appropriate classification and labelling that reflects actual
effects on man
• Manufacturers of detergents can have access to shared test
data and expert judgement
• Open to all companies manufacturing/supplying detergents
Or “not classified”
(only in specific
cases)
Drain cleaner
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Hand dishwash
detergent
Scope of the DetNet
Products:
 Laundry detergents (liquids, powders)
 Hand dishwash detergents
 All-purpose cleaners liquids (non-extreme pH products)
 Other cleaning and maintenance product types with similar
chemistry (i.e. surfactants-based e.g. car wash products)
 Consumer and professional products
Endpoints: skin and eye effects
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DetNet features
Web-based IT
system
Data sharing for all
users, expertise
• IT-system searches the database of Reference Formulations
• Security (individual access code), confidentiality protected
• Approx. 200 formulations
• Enhanced composition details on reference formulations
• Recent in vitro data using enhanced test method for eye effects, study summary
• Scientific Advisory Panel comprising experts from academia
Standardized
process and records
• Classification Record using a standard format
• Classification logging number as proof
• Classification explanatory notes
Training and support
• Training of classification experts
• Help Desk support
• FAQ
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How to access the DetNet
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DetNet organization
Network Management
DATABASE
- ca 200 formulations
- toxicity data:
 historical in vivo
 new in vitro
- Process
- Database
Secured Web / IT tool
SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY
PANEL
“Guidance &
Quality Assurance”
- Medical/Toxicological
experts from e.g. Academia,
Poison Centers, Industry
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AUTHORITIES
Access info on
request
EXPERT POOL
- Internal and External
experts
- Nominated/Trained
Evaluation/
Classification
COMPANY
placing product on
the market:
Responsibility for
final classification
DetNet fees
Annual membership fees


Covers IT, administration, support
Based on self-declared turnover for your
detergent products within DetNet’s scope
in EU + EFTA countries * + Turkey
Classification Logging fees

Fixed fee: 90 € / successful classification using DetNet
(successful classification = being able to derive a
classification using one or more reference formulation(s)
and bridging principles(s))
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Turnover band
(Euro million)
Fee
(€ per annum)
AISE direct member companies
100. to 1000
1500
1000 to 2500
2500
>2500
3500
NA member companies
<1
250
1 to 5
500
5 to 25
750
25 to 100
1000
>100
1500
Non-member companies
<1
1 to 5
5 to 25
25 to 100
>100
1250
2500
3750
5000
7500
Illustrative potential cost
Company X is a NA member company.
Annual turnover of > 100 million €.
Classifies 100 formulations per year using DetNet.
DetNet annual membership fee
1500€
100 Classification Logging fees @ 90€
9000€
Total potential annual cost
Total cost of 10.500 € would only fund costs for:
around 6 in vitro skin irritation studies
or
around 5 in vitro eye (ICE + histopathology) studies.
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10.500€
5 reasons to join
 Access to shared industry data
 Appropriate skin/eye hazard labels on your products
 Cost-effective and convenient
 Expertise and support
 Consistent industry approach
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Expected with DetNet
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Test formulation input
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Test formulation ingredients
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Filters
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Reference formulations suggested
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Reference formulations details
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Reference formulations details
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Classification record
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Classification record
• Final classification record as pdf
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Classification record
• Final classification record as pdf
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List of members
Bettari Detergenti Srl
Buck-Chemie GmbH
Colgate-Palmolive Europe
Claro products
Dalli Werke GmbH &Co. KG
Danlind as
Delta pronatura Dr. Krauss & Dr.
Beckmann KG
Dreco Werke Wasch- und
Körperpflegemittel GmbH
Dr.O.K. Wack Chemie GmbH
Fala-Werk Chemische Fabrik
Henkel
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Lilleborg AS
Madel SPA
McBride Plc
Nicols France
SealedAir
Selden Research
Steinfels Swiss, Division of Coop
Thurn-Produkte
Unilever
Van Dam Bodegraven BV
Walter Becker
Werner & Mertz GmbH
AISE DetNet
For more information:
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Thank you!
Anna Melvås, KTF
[email protected]
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