Study on the Simplification of Labelling and the Use of IT Tools to Communicate Hazard and Safety Information on Chemicals as well as use Instructions to Consumers | Tenderlake

Study on the Simplification of Labelling and the Use of IT Tools to Communicate Hazard and Safety Information on Chemicals as well as use Instructions to Consumers

Contract Value:
EUR 200K -
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
02 August 2019
Closing Date:
23 September 2019
Location(s):
BE1 RÉGION DE BRUXELLES-CAPITALE/BRUSSELS HOOFDSTEDELIJK GEWEST (BE Belgium/BELGIQUE-BELGIË)
Description:
Study on the Simplification of Labelling and the Use of IT Tools to Communicate Hazard and Safety Information on Chemicals as well as use Instructions to Consumers

The study is a follow-up to the fitness check of the most relevant chemicals legislation (excluding REACH) and the evaluation of the detergents regulation. These 2 evaluations provide a comprehensive assessment regarding the performance of the EU chemicals legislation in light of the legislation's objectives of protecting human health and the environment, ensuring the efficient functioning of the single market and enhancing competitiveness and innovation.

The main purpose of this study is to identify suitable policy options:

1) To simplify and streamline the existing labelling requirements in the CLP Regulation and the CLP-related legislation i.e. sector and product-specific legislation that has vertical or horizontal links with the CLP Regulation; and

2) To make optimal use of digital tools to communicate hazard and safety information as well as instructions for use to consumers.

Service contract for a study. The study is a follow-up to the fitness check of the most relevant chemicals legislation (excluding REACH) and the evaluation of the detergents regulation. These 2 evaluations provide a comprehensive assessment regarding the performance of the EU chemicals legislation in light of the legislation's objectives of protecting human health and the environment, ensuring the efficient functioning of the single market and enhancing competitiveness and innovation.

The main purpose of this study is to identify suitable policy options:

1) To simplify and streamline the existing labelling requirements in the CLP Regulation and the CLP-related legislation i.e. sector and product-specific legislation that has vertical or horizontal links with the CLP Regulation; and

2) To make optimal use of digital tools to communicate hazard and safety information as well as instructions for use to consumers.

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The Buyer:
Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs, Directorate D: Consumer, Environmental and Health Technologies
CPV Code(s):
79400000 - Business and management consultancy and related services
79410000 - Business and management consultancy services