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  2. REACH Regulation Article 31 (8) says that you shall 'provide' a safety data sheet free of charge, on paper or electronically to the recipient. The word ‘provide’ implies a positive duty on behalf of the supplier to actively send the Safety Data Sheet to the customer.

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    In Canada, chemical products that are labeled, packaged, andsold at retail outlets as consumer products, are regulated by the Canadian Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA), and the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations 2001 (CCCR 2001). Examples of ‘retail’ outlets are stores such as Canadian Tire, Home Depot, Rona, and corner gas stations t...

    There is a similar exclusion in the US from the Occupational Safety & Health Administration’s (OSHA) GHS requirements for consumer products, however, there is a difference in how the consumer product is treated, depending on what the frequency or manner of use of the product is. Chemical products, which are intended for use in worksites and which a...

    In the EU, REACH [Regulation (EC)No. 1907/2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals] requires suppliers to provide SDS for certain substances and mixtures. It also states in Title IV, Article 31, Section 4, that: The difference here for consumer products (ie., sold to the general public), is that at an...

  3. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are required by the UK REACH Regulation. SDS are important documents in the safe supply, handling and use of chemicals. They help ensure that those who use chemicals...

    • Section 2.3 Other hazards. It will become mandatory to state in section 2.3 if a substance has endocrine disrupting properties according to Regulation (EU) 2017/2100.
    • Section 3.1 Substances. For pure chemical substances, you must now provide product information on the Specific Concentration Limits, the Multiplying-factors and the Acute Toxicity Estimates.
    • Section 3.2 Mixtures. For hazardous mixtures, there are changes to the list of hazard classes, hazard categories and concentration limits for which a substance must be listed if it’s part of a mixture intended for the consumer.
    • Section 9 Physical and chemical properties. The list of properties you must detail about your chemical substance in Section 9 has been updated – much more detail is required by the Regulation when describing the results of physico-chemical testing.
  4. Sep 20, 2013 · Safety data sheets are intended for the professional and industrial users of chemicals, not for consumers. Consumers are informed by labelling and package inserts.

  5. Safety Data Sheet (SDS) Contents Guide. A cross-referenced guide to the contents of safety data sheets (SDSs) in Europe, based on the requirements of the REACH Regulation (1907/2006), Annex II. Check out our handy glossary of definitions and abbreviations of technical terms used in this article.

  6. Jul 1, 2022 · In certain circumstances and under some country-specific regulations, a SDS may also be required for consumer use. A SDS identifies a chemical’s properties and the physical, health and environmental hazards it poses. It also includes guidelines for safe handling, storing and transporting chemicals.