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Richard Cohan and Tomislav Cvita\v{s} and Jeremy G. Frey and + Bertil Holmström and Kozo Kuchitsu and Roberto Marquardt and Ian Mills and + Franco Pavese and Martin Quack and Jürgen Stohner and Herbert L. Strauss and + Michio Takami and Anders J Thor}, + title = {“Quantities, Symbols and Units in Physical Chemistry”, \acs{iupac} + Green Book}, + edition = {3rd Edition. 2nd Printing}, + year = {2008}, + publisher = {\acs{iupac} \&\ RSC Publishing, Cambridge} +} +@book{iupac:redbook, + author = {Neil G. Connelly and Ture Damhus and Richard M. Hartshorn and + Alan T. Hutton}, + title = {“Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry”, \acs{iupac} Red Book}, + year = {2005}, + publisher = { \acs{iupac} \&\ RSC Publishing, Cambridge}, + isbn = {0-85404-438-8} +} +@misc{eu:ghsystem_regulation, + author = {{The European Parliament and The Council of the European Union}}, + title = {Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council}, + subtitle = {on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures, + amending and repealing Directives 67/548/EEC and 1999/45/EC, and amending + Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006}, + journal = {Official Journal of the European Union}, + date = {2008-12-16} +} +@online{unece:ghsystem_implementation, + author = {United Nations Economic Commission for Europe}, + title = {GHS Implementation}, + url = {http://www.unece.org/trans/danger/publi/ghs/implementation_e.html}, + urldate = {2012-03-20}, + date = {2012-03-20} +} +\end{filecontents*} + +\DeclareInstance{xfrac}{chemformula-text-frac}{text} + { + 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\prop_if_in:NnF \g_cnpkgdoc_pakete_prop { #3 } + { + \prop_gput:Nnn \g_cnpkgdoc_pakete_prop { #3 } {} + \IfBooleanF { #1 } + { \footnote { \CTANurl[]{#3} } } + } + } +\ExplSyntaxOff +\makeatother + +\newcommand*\tablehead[1]{\textrm{\bfseries#1}} + +\begin{document} + +\section{Introduction} +As a chemist you are probably aware of the fact that the \acl{UN} have +developed the \ac{ghs} as a global replacement for the various different +systems in different countries. While it has not been implemented by all +countries yet~\cite{unece:ghsystem_implementation}, it is only a matter of +time. + +The package \ghsystem now enables you to typeset all the hazard and +precautionary statements and pictograms in a very easy way. The statements +are taken from \acs{eu} regulation 1272/2008~\cite{eu:ghsystem_regulation}. + +\section{Licence and Requirements} +Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this software under +the terms of the \LaTeX\ project public license (lppl) version 1.3 or later +(\url{http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt}). The package has the status +``maintained.'' + +\ghsystem\ loads the following packages: +\paket*{expl3}\footnote{\CTANurl{l3kernel}}, \paket*{xparse} and +\paket*{l3keys2e}\footnote{\CTANurl{l3packages}}, \paket*{translations} (from +the \paket{exsheets} bundle), \paket{siunitx}, \paket{graphicx}, +\paket{longtable} and \paket{ifpdf}. + +\section{Setup} +The simplest way is to load \chemmacros\ which loads \ghsystem\ implicitily. +All of \ghsystem's options belong to the module +\textcolor{module}{\code{ghsystem}}. This means they can be setup with +\begin{beispiel}[code only] + \chemsetup[ghsystem]{<options>} or + \chemsetup{ghsystem/<option1>,ghsystem/<option2>} +\end{beispiel} +\sinceversion{4.0}However, \ghsystem\ can be loaded as a standalone package +and thus provides its own setup command: +\begin{beschreibung} + \Befehl{ghssystem}{<options>} +\end{beschreibung} + +\section{Get Hazard and Precautionary Statements}\secidx{Hazard and Precautionary Statements} +\subsection{Simple Statements}\secidx[get statements]{GHSYSTEM} +The general usage is simple: you use the command +\begin{beschreibung} + \Befehl{ghs}*[<options>]{<type>}\ma{<number>} +\end{beschreibung} +There are three types available: \code{h}, \code{euh} and \code{p}. The +\ma{<type>} argument is case insensitive, so just type them in as you like. +\begin{beispiel} + \ghs{h}{200} \\ + \ghs{H}{224} \\ + \ghs{euh}{001} \\ + \ghs{Euh}{202} \\ + \ghs{p}{201} +\end{beispiel} + +The starred version hides the identifier and only gives the statement. If you +want to hide the statement itself instead you can use the option: +\begin{beschreibung} + \Option{hide}{\default{true}|false}\Default{false} + Hide the statement. +\end{beschreibung} + +There is an option to customize the output, too. +\begin{beschreibung} + \Option{space}{<space command>}\Default{} + Space between \code{<type>} and \code{<number>}. +\end{beschreibung} +\begin{beispiel} + \ghs{h}{200} \\ + \ghs[space=\,]{h}{200} \\ + \ghs*{h}{200} \\ + \ghs[hide]{h}{200} +\end{beispiel} + +\subsection{Statements with Placeholders}\secidx[statements with placeholders]{GHSYSTEM} +Some of the statements contain placeholders. They can be one of the +following: +\begin{itemize} + \item \textit{\textless state route of exposure if it is conclusively proven that + no other routes of exposure cause the hazard\textgreater} + \item \textit{\textless state specific effect if known\textgreater} + \item \textit{\textless or state all organs affected, if known\textgreater} + \item \textit{\textless name of sensitising substance\textgreater} +\end{itemize} + +Except the last one which needs to be filled in, they are hidden per default. +They can be made visible with the option +\begin{beschreibung} + \Option{fill-in}{\default{true}|false}\Default{false} + Show placeholders. +\end{beschreibung} +\begin{beispiel}[below] + \ghs{h}{340} \\ + \ghs[fill-in]{h}{340} \\ + \ghs{h}{360} \\ + \ghs[fill-in]{h}{360} \\ + \ghs{h}{370} \\ + \ghs[fill-in]{h}{370} \\ + \ghs{euh}{208} \\ + \ghs[fill-in]{euh}{208} +\end{beispiel} + +These placeholders can be replaced with one of these options: +\begin{beschreibung} + \Option{exposure}{<text>}\Default{} + exposure placeholder + \Option{effect}{<text>}\Default{} + effect placeholder + \Option{organs}{<text>}\Default{} + organ placeholder + \Option{substance}{<text>}\Default{} + substance placeholder +\end{beschreibung} +\begin{beispiel} + \ghs[exposure=This is how you get exposed.]{h}{340} \\ + \ghs[effect=These are the effects.]{h}{360} \\ + \ghs[organs=to this organ]{h}{370} \\ + \ghs[substance=substance]{euh}{208} +\end{beispiel} + +\subsection{Statements with Gaps}\secidx[statements with gaps]{GHSYSTEM} +Some of the statements have gaps that can be filled. +\begin{beispiel} + \ghs{p}{301} \\ + \ghs{p}{401} \\ + \ghs{p}{411} \\ + \ghs{p}{413} +\end{beispiel} + +These gaps can be filled using these options: +\begin{beschreibung} + \Option{text}{<text>} + \Option{dots}{<text>} + \Option{C-temperature}{<num>} + \Option{F-temperature}{<num>} + \Option{kg-mass}{<num>} + \Option{lbs-mass}{<num>} +\end{beschreibung} +\begin{beispiel} + \ghs[text=contact physician!]{p}{301} \\ + \ghs[dots=here]{p}{401} \\ + \ghs[C-temperature=50, F-temperature=122]{p}{411} \\ + \ghs[kg-mass=5.0, lbs-mass=11, C-temperature=50, F-temperature=122]{p}{413} +\end{beispiel} + +\subsection{Combined Statements}\secidx[combined statements]{GHSYSTEM} +There are some combinations of statements. They are input with a \code{+} +between the numbers: +\begin{beispiel}[below] + \ghs{p}{235+410} \\ + \ghs{p}{301+330+331} +\end{beispiel} + +Note that you can only get combinations that officially exist. \emph{You + can't combine freely}. +\secidx*{Hazard and Precautionary Statements} + +\section{Pictograms}\secidx{Pictograms} +\subsection{The Pictures} +The \ac{ghs} defines a number of pictograms: + +\ghspic{explos} \ghspic{flame} \ghspic{flame-O} \ghspic{bottle} \ghspic{acid} +\ghspic{skull} \ghspic{exclam} \ghspic{health} \ghspic{aqpol} + +The command +\begin{beschreibung} + \Befehl{ghspic}[<options>]{<name>} +\end{beschreibung} +loads them. Table~\ref{tab:ghs_pictograms} shows all available pictograms and +their names. To be more precise: it shows the names to use with the +\cmd{ghspic} command. The file names are +\lstinline=ghsystem_<name>.<filetype>= where \code{<filetype>} is \code{eps}, +\code{pdf}, \code{jpg} or \code{png}, see also +section~\ref{ssec:picture_type}. +\begin{beispiel} + \ghspic{skull} +\end{beispiel} + +If you don't like the default size you can change it using this option: +\begin{beschreibung} + \Option{scale}{<factor>}\Default{1} + Scales the pictogram. +\end{beschreibung} +The pictures are actually quite large. The default setting scales them by a +factor +of $\frac{1}{20}$. +\begin{beispiel} + \ghspic[scale=2]{skull} +\end{beispiel} + +If you want to use some specific \lstinline=\includegraphics= options, \eg, if +you want to rotate the pictogram for some reason, use this option: +\begin{beschreibung} + \Option{includegraphics}{\{<includegraphics keyvals>\}} +\end{beschreibung} +\begin{beispiel} + \ghspic[includegraphics={angle=90}]{skull} +\end{beispiel} + +\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}ll>{\ttfamily}ll} + \caption{All available \ac{ghs} pictograms.\label{tab:ghs_pictograms}} \\ + \toprule + \normalfont\bfseries name & \bfseries pictogram & \normalfont\bfseries name & \bfseries pictogram \\ + \midrule\endfirsthead + \toprule + \normalfont\bfseries name & \bfseries pictogram & \normalfont\bfseries name & \bfseries pictogram \\ + \midrule\endhead + \bottomrule\endfoot + explos & \ghspic{explos} & explos-1 & \ghspic{explos-1} \\ + explos-2 & \ghspic{explos-2} & explos-3 & \ghspic{explos-3} \\ + explos-4 & \ghspic{explos-4} & explos-5 & \ghspic{explos-5} \\ + explos-6 & \ghspic{explos-6} & & \\ + flame & \ghspic{flame} & flame-2-white & \ghspic{flame-2-white} \\ + flame-2-black & \ghspic{flame-2-black} & flame-3-white & \ghspic{flame-3-white} \\ + flame-3-black & \ghspic{flame-3-black} & flame-4-1 & \ghspic{flame-4-1} \\ + flame-4-2 & \ghspic{flame-4-2} & flame-4-3-white & \ghspic{flame-4-3-white} \\ + flame-4-3-black & \ghspic{flame-4-3-black} & flame-5-2-white & \ghspic{flame-5-2-white} \\ + flame-5-2-black & \ghspic{flame-5-2-black} & & \\ + flame-O & \ghspic{flame-O} & flame-O-5-1 & \ghspic{flame-O-5-1} \\ + bottle & \ghspic{bottle} & bottle-2-black & \ghspic{bottle-2-white} \\ + bottle-2-white & \ghspic{bottle-2-black} & & \\ + acid & \ghspic{acid} & acid-8 & \ghspic{acid-8} \\ + skull & \ghspic{skull} & skull-2 & \ghspic{skull-2} \\ + skull-6 & \ghspic{skull-6} & & \\ + exclam & \ghspic{exclam} & & \\ + health & \ghspic{health} & & \\ + aqpol & \ghspic{aqpol} & & \\ +\end{longtable} + +\subsection{Picture Type Depending on Engine}\label{ssec:picture_type} +As you probably know you can't use every picture type with every compiler +engine. \pdfTeX{} in \acs{dvi} mode \emph{needs} \code{eps} pictures while +\pdfTeX{} in \acs{pdf} mode, \XeTeX{} and \LuaTeX{} convert \code{eps} +pictures into \code{pdf} files, given they have the rights to write in the +directory the pictures are saved in. + +However, the latter can include \code{jpg} and \code{png} without any +problems, while \pdfTeX{} in \acs{dvi} mode can't. + +To resolve this \ghsystem tests which engine is used and if \pdfTeX{} which +mode is used and then chooses either \code{eps} or \code{pdf} for the +pictograms. You are free to choose the picture type yourself with the option +\begin{beschreibung} + \Option{pic-type}{eps|pdf|jpg|png} +\end{beschreibung} +\secidx*{Pictograms} + +\section{Available Languages}\label{sec:ghsystem_language} +Right now the H and P statements are only available in English, German or +Italian. The package adapts \chemmacros' option \key[option]{language} or if +the option hasn't been used recognizes the language settings made with +\paket{babel} or \paket{polyglossia}. To be more precise: the language +selected at begin document is recognized. Later changes won't affect +\ghsystem. If you want to use different languages you have to use +\ghsystem's language option then. + +You can also choose the language explicitly. +\begin{beschreibung} + \Option{language}{english|german|italian}\Default{english} + Selects and loads language file. Falls back to \code{english} if the + chosen file doesn't exist. +\end{beschreibung} +\begin{beispiel} + \ghs{h}{201} + + \chemsetup[ghsystem]{language=german} + \ghs{h}{201} +\end{beispiel} + +% TODO: \loadghsystemlanguage + +I will add other languages some time in future. This may take a while, +though. If you would be willing to contribute and write the statements of +another language please feel free to contact +me\footnote{\href{mailto:contact@mychemistry.eu}{contact@mychemistry.eu}}. I +would provide you with a template file, a \acs{pdf} containing the official +translations, and help to all your questions. + +\section{List of All Statements}\secidx{List of All Statements} +If for some reason you want to list all sentences you can use +\begin{beschreibung} + \Befehl{ghslistall}[<options>] +\end{beschreibung} + +This command has a number of options to customize the table, which is created with +the \lstinline=longtable= environment of the \paket{longtable} package. +\begin{beschreibung} + \Option{table-head-number}{<text>}\Default{Identifier} + \Option{table-head-text}{<text>}\Default{Statement} + \Option{table-next-page}{<text>}\Default{continues on next page} + \Option{table-caption}{<text>}\Default{All H, EUH, and P Statements.} + As \code{<text>} in \lstinline=\caption{<text>}=. + \Option{table-caption-short}{<text>}\Default{} + As \code{<short>} in \lstinline=\caption[<short>]{<text>}=. + \Option{table-label}{<text>}\Default{tab:ghs-hp-statements} + The label to refer to the table with \lstinline=\ref= and similar + commands. + \Option{table-row-sep}{<dim>}\Default{3pt} + The separation of the table rows. A \TeX\ dimension. + \Option{table-rules}{\default{default}|booktabs|none}\Default{default} + The style of the horizontal rules in the table. \code{default} uses + \lstinline=\hline=, \code{booktabs} uses \lstinline=\toprule=, + \lstinline=\midrule= or \lstinline=\bottomrule=, resp. This option needs + the \paket{booktabs} package which you have to load yourself then. + \Option{table-top-head-rule}{\default{default}|booktabs|none}\Default{default} + Change top rule explicitly. + \Option{table-head-rule}{\default{default}|booktabs|none}\Default{default} + Change rule below head explicitly. + \Option{table-foot-rule}{\default{default}|booktabs|none}\Default{default} + Change foot rule explicitly. + \Option{table-last-foot-rule}{\default{default}|booktabs|none}\Default{default} + Change last foot rule explicitly. +\end{beschreibung} + +The code below shows how table~\ref{tab:ghs-hp-statements} was created: +\begin{beispiel}[code only] + \ghslistall[fill-in,table-rules=booktabs] +\end{beispiel} + +\ghslistall[fill-in,table-rules=booktabs] +\secidx*{List of All Statements} + +\appendix + +\printbibliography + +{\catcode`\^=11 \catcode`\#=11 +\printindex} + +\end{document} |