CLP Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008
CLP (Classification labelling & Packaging) regulations have replaced the dangerous substances/preparations regulation known as CHIP, it now applies to all preparations chemical formulations with the exception of cosmetic & medical preparations.
The implementation of these regulations has involved significant changes to the product data sheets and labels. The most obvious change has been the hazard warning signs which will become a white diamond with a red edge, there are also some new symbols.
There has been confusion due to changes in some classifications in particular the classification "causes serious damage to eyes" This requires the corrosive diamond but in reality the product might not be corrosive at all.
Think of it as getting soap in your eyes. It may cause a lot of discomfort but you would not normally say its corrosive.
C.L.P. is here to stay so will just have to work with it.