Archive page banner
A person in protective lab clothing and blue gloves holds two laboratory glass containers with hazard symbols: one with a red liquid labeled as corrosive and one with a yellow liquid labeled as health hazard. On the left, a blue background displays the Chemius logo and text: “Submit a PCN in Under 60s,” “Notify Across All of Europe in One Go,” and “Save Money,” each with a checkmark icon.
Why Chemius is Your Smartest Choice for PCN and UFI Notific...

Getting lost in the technicalities of chemical compliance is easy. Between regulatory

Updating your PCN? Here is what you really need to know abo...

A recent client asked: “We already have The unique formula identifier (UFI)

Contribute to UN Sustainable Development Goals
How Chemius can contribute to UN sustainability development...

The impact of safety data sheets extends far beyond mere documentation –

uk regulation eu regulation pcn clp chemical industry
Navigating the growing EU-UK regulatory divide

As if the PCN compliance landscape wasn’t complex enough, chemical companies now have to

pcn poison centre notification ufi chemical industy chemical materials
Can we have one UFI code for two products?

This is a common question we often get when handling with Poison Centre Notifications

12 essential FAQs about Poison Center Notifications
12 essential FAQs about Poison Center Notifications

January 1, 2025, is approaching quickly! To help you prepare, we’ve put

Most frequently encountered quality rules in PCN dossiers
Most frequently encountered quality rules in PCN dossiers

So, you are getting ready to submit a PCN dossier, and you

Is your data in submitted PCN dossiers of sufficient quality?
Is your data in submitted PCN dossiers of sufficient qualit...

We are now approaching 4 years since the harmonised Poison Centre Notification

Four cases when Safety Data Sheets are not required
Four cases when Safety Data Sheets are not required

Are there instances when we do not need to prepare safety data

Do products classified as dangerous need an UFI code?
Do products classified as dangerous need an UFI code?

This is probably one of the most frequent question I receive regarding