Regulated substances - PART 1 - Regulated explosives pre-cursors
Reportable substances - Part 3 - Reportable explosives precursors
Before supplying to a member of the public you must
Labelling: In addition to being CLP compliant all supplies must be labelled:
‘Acquisition, possession or use by the general public is restricted’ or similar wording
For P2 regulated poisons make an entry into the poisons register:
Supplies
Supplies do not require the purchaser to hold a Home Office licence.
If your pharmacy supplies poisons or chemicals, before agreeing, consider whether the request is suspicious (see above) and whether appropriate commercial alternatives and sellers are available.
Labelling needs to be compliant with the CLP (Classification, Labelling and Packaging)
Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008.
Part 2 - Regulated non-medicinal poisons
There are other P2 poisons, however we are unaware of potential uses by the general public.
Part 4 - Reportable non-medicinal poisons
Aldicarb, alpha-chlorase, ammonia, arsenites, barium salts, carbofuran, cycloheximide, dinitrocresols, dinoseb, dinoterb, drazoxolon, endosulfan, endothal, endrin, fentin,
formaldehyde, formic acid, hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric acid, mercuric chloride, metallic oxalates, methomyl, nicotine, nitrobenzene >0.1%, oxamyl, paraquat, phenols, phosphoric acid, various phosphorous compounds,
potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, sodium nitrite, thiofax, zinc phosphide