ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

CLP Regulation

CLP, or Classification, Labelling and Packaging regulation, is a set of rules that grown-ups follow to make sure that chemicals and products are labeled correctly to keep people safe.

Like when you see a bottle that says "poison" or "danger," it means you should not touch, drink, or play with it because it can make you sick or hurt you.

CLP helps us know what chemicals are in products and how to use them safely. Labels and symbols may look different, but they all mean the same thing - keeping us safe.

So, CLP is like a big "safety first" rulebook that helps grown-ups make sure that all products that include chemicals are clearly labeled with the right information so that we can stay safe and healthy.