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Dear All,

We are running BPCS 8.2.01 in a client server and Mixed mode environment.

At this moment we have a limited setup for classifying our dangerous goods
according DPD regulations.

Regulations are going to be change to CLP "Basic guidance to Regulation
(EC) No 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of substances
and mixtures"

We need to review our current setup in BPCS

OLM contains 3 options for setting up Hazardous classes and codes.
Hazardous Classification ( OLM185D )
Hazardous UN/NA Identification ( OLM190D )
Hazardous Code Descriptions ( OLM195D )
This setup can then be used in the item master for classifying the items

Are there some best practices in the field available on how to set this up
in BPCS ?

best regards,

Peter Heeren
Thetford BV


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