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Manufacturers and importers of hazardous chemicals must review and update the information in an SDS every 5 years. All SDS must list the date when it was last reviewed and updated. This date is usually written in Section 16 Any other relevant information, of the SDS.
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.
The employer may only use an existing supplier SDS if it discloses information that is current at the time the product was received and is dated less than 3 years from the date the hazardous product was received.
The SDS must accompany the first shipment of chemicals. Any updated SDS should be sent within three months of any new and docHub information regarding the given hazardous chemical. So, yes, safety data sheets do expire. The expiration depends on the discovery of new and docHub information.
Reviewing and updating safety data sheets Manufacturers and importers of hazardous chemicals must review and update the information in an SDS every 5 years. All SDS must list the date when it was last reviewed and updated. This date is usually written in Section 16 Any other relevant information, of the SDS.
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To access a SDS, search for it either with a general search engine, such as Google, or visit the specific manufacturers or SDS service websites listed on the Environmental Health Safetys website: .
The short answer is yes. Safety data sheets (SDS) continue to have expiry dates to protect workers and keep workplaces safe.
Yes. Under WHMIS law, an MSDS for a controlled product must not be more than three years old. If you are still using a product that you bought more than three years ago, you may not have a current MSDS. Contact the manufacturer or supplier again and ask for a newer version of the MSDS.

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