SDS (Safety Data Sheet), also known as MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) in some countries, is a comprehensive legal document about the characteristics of chemicals provided to customers by chemical production or sales enterprises according to the requirements of regulations.
According to the United Nations GHS system, EU REACH regulations and other regulations / standards, SDS / MSDS generally consists of 16 parts.
1. Chemical identifier and company identification | 2. Hazards identification | 3. Composition/ information on ingredients | 4. First-aid measures |
5. Fire-fighting measures | 6. Accidental release measures | 7. Handling and storage | 8. Exposure controls/ personal protection |
9. Physical and chemical properties | 10. Stability and reactivity | 11. Toxicological information | 12. Ecological information |
13. Disposal considerations | 14. Transport information | 15. Regulatory information | 16. Other information |
All chemicals (substance or mixture), battery products, commodities.
ØProtect the users of chemical products;
ØProduct export declaration and inspection;
ØChemical transportation and storage;
ØSafety chemicals registration;
ØChemical safety management of enterprises;
ØInternational trade clearance;
ØTransfer hazard information of products;
ØCustomer requirements.
SDS / MSDS and label preparation, in line with the multinational standards.
ØThe GHS version of the United Nations;
ØEuropean CLP regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008;
ØAmerican hazcom 2012;
ØJapan JIS Z 7253;
ØKorea MOEL No.2016-19;
ØCanada WHMIS;
ØThe GHS version of other countries and regions.
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