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Dangerous Substances and Mixtures: Commercial Handling - Permit according to the Chemicals Prohibition Ordinance
Service Description
If you wish to commercially market substances or preparations that must be labeled with the hazard symbols T (toxic) or T+ (very toxic) according to the Hazardous Substances Ordinance, you need a permit from the competent authority.
Permission is granted to anyone who
- has proven their expertise in accordance with § 5 ChemVerbotsV,
- has the required reliability and
- is at least 18 years old.
Companies are granted permission for their facilities and operations if they have employees who meet the aforementioned requirements.
The permit can be limited to individual dangerous substances and preparations or to groups of dangerous substances and preparations. It may be granted subject to conditions. Conditions may also be imposed subsequently.
The following do not require a permit
- Pharmacies,
- manufacturers, importers and distributors who supply substances and preparations in accordance with paragraph 1 only to resellers, professional users or public research, testing or teaching institutes.
Who should I contact?
Contact the
- counties and independent cities - according to § 4 sentence 1 no. 3 ThürChemWRZVO (regular case),
- in the case of self-involvement, to the Thuringian State Administration Office - in accordance with § 3 sentence 1 no. 3 ThürChemWRZVO (exceptional case).
ThürChemWRZVO, abbreviation for:
Thuringian Ordinance on the Regulation of Responsibilities and the Transfer of Authorization in the Field of Chemicals, Detergents and Cleaning Agents Law.
Which documents are required?
Documents with which you prove that you meet the above-mentioned requirements for the issuance of a permit.
How the required expertise is proven is derived from § 5 Chemicals Prohibition Ordinance.
What are the fees?
Fees are incurred in accordance with the Annex to § 1, Part A, Section 3, Item 4.2 of the ThürVwKostOMLFUN.
ThürVwKostOMLFUN, abbreviation for: Thuringian administrative cost regulations for the business area of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Nature Conservation.
Legal basis
What else should I know?
Sufficient expertise is a prerequisite for the permit. If the entrepreneur is not competent himself, persons with expertise must be employed in his company who are competent for the corresponding activities. Qualified persons can be e.g. druggists, pharmacists, PTAs, retailers, plant managers, etc. For some of these persons, it is assumed by the legislator that they have acquired the expertise as part of their training. Other persons have to pass an additional examination for expert knowledge at the competent authority.
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
Technically approved by
Thuringian State Administration Office
Professionally released on
08.03.2012
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6PLus)
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