Safety data sheets can be very long and confusing to read. As an employer or safety manager, this can be overwhelming, and you may not know where to start. What should you do when you receive an SDS? We've prepared a handy SDS checklist to let you know exactly how to begin!
When you receive a safety data sheet, you should first review it to ensure it's compliant with the regulations and procedures you have on site.
The following should initially be reviewed:
Once all of these areas have been checked, it’s time to focus on key information within the safety data sheet. The most important sections that should be prioritised are Sections 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, and 13.
The SDS information taken from these sections will help you develop chemical risk assessment measures, decide what PPE and resources to have on-site, create emergency policies in relation to chemical safety, and much more.
EcoOnline’s SDS management module within our Chemical Manager solution can help simplify your SDS management processes and extract key information needed with the help of our Safety Protection Sheets. These sheets, created for you with the help of our software, contain the most essential parts of the SDS like chemical product names, hazards posed, and how to carefully handle and use such substances. Our experts can also help source the most up-to-date safety data sheets and distribute them to your teams to ensure you’re always compliant.
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