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The Dangerous Substances and Preparations (Safety) Regulations 2006

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Fuel for decorative lamps

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8.—(1) This regulation applies to liquid substances and preparations—

(a)which are required to be classified in accordance with regulation 4 of the CHIP Regulations;

(b)which, if so classified, would be required to be labelled with risk phrase R65 (“harmful: may cause lung damage if swallowed”); and

(c)which can be used as fuel in decorative lamps.

(2) No person shall supply a liquid substance or preparation to which this regulation applies which contains either perfume or (unless its addition is required for fiscal reasons) a colouring agent or both.

(3) No person shall supply a liquid substance or preparation to which this regulation applies, and which is intended for use as fuel in a decorative lamp, unless the packaging in which it is contained is marked legibly and indelibly with the words “Keep lamps filled with this liquid out of the reach of children”.

(4) paragraphs (2) and (3) do not prohibit the supply of a liquid substance or preparation to which this which this regulation applies in a single package containing more than 15 litres.

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