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Learn about Safety Data Sheets (SDS) in our Safety Data Sheets Training video... Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:45 - What is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) 03:10 - Product Identification 03:35 - Hazard Identification 06:05 - Hazard Statements 06:50 - Precautionary Statements 08:05 - Composition/Ingredients 08:18 - First Aid Measures FULL VERSION ONLY Fire Fighting Measures Accidental Releases Handling & Storage Exposure Controls & Personal Protection Control Parameters Workplace Exposure Limits (WELs) Engineering Measures PPE Conclusion When we are looking for the hazardous properties of a substance, the product’s Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is usually a good place to start. Hopefully, if the product is properly labelled, you will been able to tell relatively easily that there is reason to be cautious when using the material. Information on the label should include hazard symbols, the main health risks, how to use the substance safely and first aid response measures. Safety Data Sheet (SDS) What is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)? If a product is classed as ‘dangerous for supply’, then the producer is obligated to devise a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) that should be made available to distributors and buyers of the product. Safety Data Sheet SDS A Safety Data Sheet (SDS) provides extensive information on a substance, its supplier and the safe handling and use of it. The SDS helps us to then conduct chemical risk assessments around the workplace and ensure that each area is safe for work. SDS Sections In accordance with the Globally Harmonised System (GHS) for classification and labelling, Safety Data Sheets should contain a pre-defined set of sections with specific information. The 16 SDS sections are typically laid out as follows: 1. Identification 2. Hazards Identification 3. Composition/Ingredients 4. First Aid Measures 5. Fire Fighting Measures 6. Accidental Release Measures 7. Handling and Storage 8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection 9. Physical and Chemical Properties 10. Stability and Reactivity 11. Toxicological Information 12. Ecological Information 13. Disposal Considerations 14. Transport Information 15. Regulatory Information 16. Other Information We won’t cover all of the sections in detail here, but we’ll pick out the most pertinent ones to make sure you don’t miss the information you need. Also, we will cross-reference some of the more nerdy, technical stuff where we think it might be helpful. Let’s take a look at the type of information that we would expect to see in our Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and of course, we’ll focus on the most important parts for helping you manage workplace health and safety….