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EU dangerous chemicals rules given final update
More than 600 chemicals have been added to a list of substances regulated under the EU's 1967 directive on the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances. The revision was approved by the European commission on Thursday and will appear in the EU's official journal shortly.
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