California Proposition 65 Labeling
Requirements and Set-Up
405. Lists of Regulations – You must have a California Prop 65 list.
The California Proposition 65 list must have at least 2 Chemical Classifications. One is for carcinogens, and one or two are for reproductive toxins or developmental toxins, per requirements.
The carcinogen “Chemical Classification” must start with the letter “C”.
The rest must start with “M”, “F”, “D”, “T”, or “R” (mutagen/developmental toxin/teratogen/reproductive toxin).
You may also load your California Proposition 65 chemical classifications from LOLI, if you own a current LOLI subscription.
Optional Step: 425. Map LOLI Regulations
For all users, for multi-lingual output, the California Proposition 65 phrases are recommended:
Once established, the California Proposition 65 output will automatically appear in the .\labels\data folder:
If no chemicals are listed, the “Warning” will be blank. Use this to turn the triangle graphic on or off.
Add the CAProp65.txt file to the BarTender HazMat*.btw format:
Make sure to set the table alias to “CAProp65”.