Safety Data Sheets
The Hazard Communication Standard requires that the chemical manufacturer, distributor or importer provide Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for each hazardous chemical to downstream users to communicate the hazards associated with the chemical. The SDS includes information on the following:
- Properties of each chemical
- Physical, health, and environmental health hazards
- Protective measures
- Safety precautions for handling, storing and transporting the chemical
Safety Data Sheets have a 16-section format.
Section |
Title/Description |
1 |
Chemical Identification |
2 |
Hazard(s) Identification |
3 |
Composition/Information on Ingredients |
4 |
First-Aid Measures |
5 |
Fire-Fighting Measures |
6 |
Accidental Release Measures |
7 |
Handling and Storage |
8 |
Exposure Control/Personal Protection |
9 |
Physical and Chemical Properties |
10 |
Stability and Reactivity |
11 |
Toxicological Information |
12 |
Ecological Information (Non-Mandatory) |
13 |
Disposal Considerations (Non-Mandatory) |
14 |
Transport Information (Non-Mandatory) |
15 |
Regulatory Information (Non-Mandatory) |
16 |
Other Information |
EHRS maintains a library of Safety Data Sheets for Facilities Management. The SDSs for the clinical and research enterprises are maintained in BioRAFT. SDSs are available by contacting EHRS or from internet sources such as search engines or the manufacturer/distributor websites.
Products used by Facilities Management must be reviewed by EHRS prior to use. EHRS will recommend the need to substitute for another material if the product is deemed hazardous. In addition, EHRS will recommend the required personal protective equipment to be used when working with the product.
Contact EHRS if you have any questions or concerns.
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