UFI Code Generation

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UFI Code Generation

UFI (Unique Formula Identifier) code generation is a mandatory requirement under the CLP Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008, Annex VIII, for hazardous mixtures placed on the EU market that are subject to Poison Centre Notification (PCN).

The UFI is a 16-character alphanumeric code that uniquely links a product’s formulation to its Poison Centre Notification, allowing medical professionals to quickly identify the exact composition of a mixture in emergency situations. The UFI must be included on the product label and be consistent with the PCN submission.

Our UFI Code Generation Service supports you throughout the entire process, from UFI creation to ensuring consistency with SDS, CLP classification, and PCN notification. We generate valid UFIs using the official ECHA tools and verify correct implementation across all regulatory documentation.

Incorrect or missing UFI codes may result in non-compliance, market access restrictions, or enforcement actions. Our service ensures your UFI is accurate, traceable, and fully compliant with EU requirements.

Whether you are launching a new hazardous mixture, updating an existing formulation, or preparing products for multi-country EU market placement, our UFI code generation service ensures smooth regulatory compliance and confidence.

Ensure your products meet EU UFI requirements with expert support.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

There are many questions about the service, we have selected frequently asked questions about this service. If you do not see your answer, please contact us.

Can you support UFI together with PCN and SDS?
Yes. We offer integrated regulatory support, including UFI generation, PCN submission, SDS preparation, and CLP label review.
When is a UFI code required?
A UFI is required before placing a hazardous mixture on the EU market when PCN obligations apply under CLP Regulation, Annex VIII.
Can I use the same UFI for different products?
No. Each mixture with a different composition, even slightly, requires a unique UFI. If the formula changes, the UFI must typically change as well.
Is the UFI linked to the formulation?
Yes. Each UFI is formulation-specific. Any significant change in composition may require a new UFI and updated PCN.
Where must the UFI appear?
The UFI must be clearly visible and legible on the label of the product.