What is SDS/MSDS ?

SDS stands for Safety Data Sheet. Its counterpart in English is "Safety Data Sheet."

An SDS is an important document that contains the necessary information for the safe use, transportation, and storage of a chemical substance. We provide SDS/MSDS services in over 30 different languages.

The purpose of an SDS is to ensure that individuals working with chemicals are aware of potential hazards and know how to protect themselves.

The information you can find in an SDS includes:

  • Identification of the substance: Descriptive information such as the substance's name, chemical formula, CAS number, and supplier details.

  • Hazard identification: Physical and health hazards of the substance (e.g., flammability, toxicity, corrosiveness, carcinogenicity). Hazard symbols and warning words are also included in this section.

  • First aid measures: First aid interventions in case the substance is inhaled, ingested, or comes into contact with the skin.

  • Firefighting measures: Appropriate extinguishing agents and firefighting techniques for the substance in case of fire.

  • Accidental release measures: Measures to be taken in case of spillage or leakage, including potential impacts on the environment and human health.

  • Handling and storage: Instructions on how to safely use, transport, and store the substance (e.g., appropriate temperature, ventilation, incompatible substances).

  • Exposure controls/personal protection: Measures to prevent exposure to the substance (e.g., ventilation, use of personal protective equipment such as gloves, masks, goggles).

  • Physical and chemical properties: Characteristics of the substance, including its color, odor, boiling point, density, and solubility.

  • Stability and reactivity: Information about the substance's stability, hazardous reactions, and decomposition products.

  • Toxicological information: Health effects of the substance (e.g., acute and chronic toxicity, carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, reproductive toxicity).

  • Ecological information: Environmental impact of the substance (e.g., toxicity to aquatic organisms, soil organisms, bioaccumulation potential).

  • Disposal considerations: How to dispose of the substance and its packaging as waste.

  • Transport information: Regulations and classifications related to the transport of the substance.

  • Regulatory information: Legal regulations and standards related to the substance.

  • Other information: Additional details such as the preparation date and update information of the SDS.

SDSs are prepared by chemical manufacturers and provided to users along with the chemical substance. It is crucial to carefully read and understand SDSs when working with chemicals.

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We provide SDS/MSDS services in over 30 different languages.

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