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Published by SALUSA Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is required for each hazardous chemical to communicate information on the chemical's hazards. The SDS includes information such as the properties of each chemical; the physical, health, and environmental health hazards; protective measures; and safety precautions for handling, storing, and transporting the chemical. [1] [1]
The SDS is presented in a consistent, user-friendly 16-section format:
1\. Identification: Includes product identifier, manufacturer information, and recommended use. 2\. Hazards Identification: Identifies the hazards of the chemical and associated warning information. 3\. Composition/Information on Ingredients: Identifies the ingredients, including impurities and stabilizing additives. 4\. First-Aid Measures: Describes initial care for individuals exposed to the chemical. 5\. Fire-Fighting Measures: Recommendations for fighting a fire caused by the chemical. 6\. Accidental Release Measures: Recommendations for appropriate response to spills, leaks, or releases. 7\. Handling and Storage: Guidance on safe handling practices and conditions for safe storage. 8\. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection: Exposure limits, engineering controls, and personal protective measures to minimize worker exposure. 9\. Physical and Chemical Properties: Identifies physical and chemical properties associated with the substance or mixture. 10\. Stability and Reactivity: Describes the reactivity hazards of the chemical and chemical stability information. 11\. Toxicological Information: Identifies toxicological and health effects information. 12\. Ecological Information: Information to evaluate the environmental impact of the chemical if released to the environment (non-mandatory). 13\. Disposal Considerations: Guidance on proper disposal practices, recycling or reclamation (non-mandatory). 14\. Transport Information: Classification information for shipping and transporting hazardous chemicals (non-mandatory). 15\. Regulatory Information: Safety, health, and environmental regulations specific for the product (non-mandatory). 16\. Other Information: Includes date of preparation or last revision. [1] [2] [2]
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[1] Hazard Communication Standard: Safety Data Sheet (OSHA Brief)
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# SHA® BR # Hazard Communication Standard: Safety Data Sheets The Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) (29 CFR 1910.1200(g)), revised in 2012, requires that the chemical manufacturer, distributor, or importer provide Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs or Material Safety Data Sheets) for each hazardous chemical to downstream users to communicate information on these hazards. The information contained in the SDS is largely the same as the MSDS, except now the SDSs are required to be presented in a consistent user-friendly, 16-section format. This brief provides guidance to help workers who handle hazardous chemicals to become familiar with the format and understand the contents of the SDSs. The SDS includes information such as the properties of each chemical; the physical, health, and environmental health hazards; protective measures; and safety precautions for handling, storing, and transporting the chemical. The information contained in the SDS must be in English (although it may be in other languages as well). In addition, OSHA requires that SDS preparers provide specific minimum information as detailed in Appendix D of 29 CFR 1910.1200. The SDS preparers may also include additional information in various section(s). Sections 1 through 8 contain general information about the chemical, identification, hazards, composition, safe handling practices, and emergency control measures (e.g., fire fighting). This information should be helpful to those that need to get the information quickly. Sections 9 through 11 and 16 contain other technical and scientific information, such as physical and chemical properties, stability and reactivity information, toxicological information, exposure control information, and other information including the date of preparation or last revision. The SDS must also state that no applicable information was found when the preparer does not find relevant information for any required element. The SDS must also contain Sections 12 throu…
[2] Safety & Health Fact Sheet
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# Hazard Communication and the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) (cont.) ## New Hazard Classification Requirements The revision to the HCS requires suppliers to use the same classification criteria for each type of health and physical hazard as required by GHS. Detailed instructions for evaluation, classification, categorization of the hazards and use of label elements are provided in the mandatory Appendices A, B, C, D, and F of the standard (T8CCR 5194). ## Safety Data Sheets Format August 2015 Safety data sheets (SDS) have replaced material safety datasheets (MSDS). Suppliers now must prepare safety data sheets for their products that follow a standardized 16-section format in conveying information about a hazardous chemical's health effects and physical and chemical characteristics. ## Safety Data Sheet 1. Identification of the substance or mixture and of the supplier 2. Hazards identification 3. Composition/information on ingredients 4. First aid measures 5. Firefighting 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 including information on preparation and revision of the SDS ## Written Hazard Communication Program As before, it remains the employer's responsibility to develop and implement a written hazard communication (HAZCOM) Hazard Communication and the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) program, which includes a list of hazardous chemicals known to be present, container labels, safety data sheets, and employee information and training. Safety data sheets must be immediately available to employees. ## New Employee Training Requirements New requirements include training on the meaning of the new label elements, the new safety data sheet format, and any …
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