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To create one or more products using recipe, a job must be created. Use the template for the recipe file from AutoGen. Columns in the recipe file should not be changed, otherwise AutoGen will not be able to use the document.

Steps in the creation of the new job:
- Name the job – it should reflect the products which would be created, for easier identification.
- Select a suitable job type
- Product creation – CLP – Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008
- Product creation – UN – GHS CLP Regulation
- Use fix list – override concentration/classification for specific raw material
- Template product name – select appropriate template for the product
- Recipe file – upload pre-filled recipe file. Follow instructions given in example recipe file. For raw materials with multiple article numbers add them as stated in the list.
Additional options:
- Keep recipe in the database after the job has finished – after the job is completed it will stay on the Active job list.
- Use exception for labelling according to 1.3.4.1 in CLP-Regulation 1272/2008. – this info will appear in the SDS. Use this option only if it is applicable for the products that will be created.
- Round off concentration values to fixed values. – this is selected by default, and it will result that substance concentration will be rounded and then set to predefine values. This gives wider range for substances listed in section 3.
Precautionary statements options:
- Use all precautionary statements from AutoGen – each calculated hazard class comes with a set of precautionary statements. They will be added for each hazard category.
- Use precautionary statements from the template product – a template should be used for family/group of products. Precautionary statements can also be set.
Additional information:
*New recipe file template available (VOC) – please download the newest recipe file template
*Physical hazard(s) will not be calculated.
Viscosity Kinematic (mm2/sec at 40C) - The value will be added in the dedicated field in #9.1 ("Kinematic viscosity"). This value will be used as the parameter for the calculation of the Aspiration hazard. Only add a numeric value.