EU CLP Pro Label Studio

For indie makers of scented products (candles, soap, reed diffusers).

Disclaimer: This tool assists with label composition based on the data you provide. The maker is legally responsible for the accuracy of the source hazard data and final label compliance.
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Product Details

Optional: enter a 12-digit UPC-A or 13-digit EAN-13 barcode.

Hazard Data (from Supplier SDS)
Fragrance Allergens

Enter allergens and their % in the fragrance oil. The engine will compute the % in the final product based on the fragrance load.

Supplier Information

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Product Name

Weight
WARNING

H Statements

P Statements

Contains: ...

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Address

About the EU CLP Label Generator

Selling home fragrance products in the European Union necessitates compliance with the Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) regulation. Tailored for candle makers and diffuser brands, our EU CLP label generator automates the complex allergen math based on your fragrance load. Easily produce labels featuring the mandatory GHS hazard pictograms, signal words, and specific precautionary statements.

How it works

  1. Input the percentage of fragrance oil used in your candle or diffuser base.
  2. Add the specific sensitizing allergens and hazardous components present in your fragrance oil.
  3. The tool calculates the mixture's classification to assign the correct hazard statements (H-statements) and precautionary statements (P-statements).
  4. Select the container size to ensure pictograms meet minimum size requirements.
  5. Export the compliant label featuring the correct exclamation mark or environmental hazard pictograms.

Frequently asked questions

What does CLP stand for?

CLP stands for Classification, Labelling and Packaging, an EU regulation that aligns with the United Nations Globally Harmonised System (GHS) for chemical classification.

At what concentration does a fragrance trigger CLP requirements?

Most sensitizing fragrance allergens trigger a requirement for a supplementary warning statement (EUH208) when present at 0.1% or more, and require a full hazard pictogram at 1% or higher.

Do I need a CLP label on the candle itself or just the box?

The CLP label must be firmly affixed to the immediate packaging of the chemical mixture (the candle glass or tin); if there is an outer box, it typically must be labeled as well.

What is a UFI and do I need one on my label?

A Unique Formula Identifier (UFI) is a 16-character code required on the label of products that are classified for health or physical hazards, linking the product to poison centre notifications.

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