Hazardous chemicals – Classification, packaging, labelling obligations, date of classification

General information

Anyone who manufactures, imports or otherwise distributes dangerous substances and mixtures in Austria is required to inform his/herself of the dangerous properties of those products.

Using that information, entrepreneurs are required to classify, label and package the products that they market in accordance with their dangerous properties. These obligations serve the purpose of ensuring that users of these products are aware of the dangers they pose.

Please note the new legal regulations on classification, labelling and packaging, which were created by Regulation (EU) 2024/2865 and which came into force on 10 December 2024. The respective transitional periods must also be taken into account.

The new and amended regulations relate, among other things, to online trading/distance sales offers, advertising, labelling regulations, fold-out labels, digital labelling, refill stations and the classification and labelling inventory.

Furthermore, as of 1 May 2025, further regulations for the new hazard classes will apply. Transitional periods also apply here.

They are also obliged to provide data and information required to establish compliance with these provisions to the chemical inspectors of the federal states.

Harmonised information for emergency health care

In addition, importers and downstream users are required to provide information for medical information, especially in emergencies, before placing on the market mixtures that are to be classified as hazardous due to their health or physical effects.

In case of mixtures for consumer or commercial use, a harmonised notification to the PCN data bank of the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) via is foreseen. In addtion, an unique formulation identifier (UFI) shall be afixed to the container.

Enterprises affected

These rules apply to all natural and legal persons who place or make dangerous substances and mixtures available on the market in Austria or use them in Austria.

Competent authority

Required documents

Test data and test results

Further information

You can obtain information on REACH and CLP from the Austrian REACH Helpdesk ( BMK).

Further links

Legal bases

Expert information

Classification and labelling register for chemical substances ( ECHA)

Translated by the European Commission
Last update: 1 January 2025

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