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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.
To obtain SDS, get them from the manufacturer. They may be sent with the chemical order (paper copy or e-mail attachment). Otherwise, go to the manufacturers website and download it or request a copy.
A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is a document that contains information on the potential hazards (health, fire, reactivity and environmental) and how to work safely with the chemical product. It is an essential starting point for the development of a complete health and safety program.
OSHA requires that employers maintain copies of SDSs for each chemical in the workplace classified as hazardous.
Electronic access and other alternatives to maintaining paper copies of the safety data sheets are permitted as long as no barriers to immediate employee access in each workplace are created by such options.
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If youre a manufacturer or supplier, OSHA has specific SDS requirements. When preparing the sheets, you must ensure the information accurately reflects the scientific evidence behind the hazard classification.
Employers must make sure that all controlled products have an up-to-date (less than three years old) MSDS when it enters the workplace. The MSDSs must be readily available to the workers who are exposed to the controlled product and to the health and safety committee or representative.
Mandatory safety data sheet requirements Identification. Hazard identification. Composition and information on ingredients. First-aid measures. Fire-fighting measures. Accidental release measures. Handling and storage. Exposure controls/Personal protection.

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