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MySDS Online provides a variety of services related to the Safety Data Sheet so that you can be assured

What is a Safety Data Sheet?

Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is a document which manufacturers, distributors and importers of any chemical product needs to provide to the customers. It contains crucial information on hazards and potential risks which come together with those hazardous chemicals including how to properly use them safely. This is to ensure that all your workers are able to safely handle, use and manufacture these hazardous chemicals.

The 16 section format for sds

  • Product identification
  • Hazard identification
  • Composition of/information on ingredients
  • First-aid measures
  • Fire-fighting measures
  • Accidental release measures
  • Handling and storage
  • Exposure controls/personal protection
  • Physical and chemical properties
  • Stability and reactivity
  • Toxicological information
  • Ecological information
  • Disposal considerations
  • Transport information
  • Regulatory information
  • Other information

SDS Search

With over 200+ SDS in our database. You can search for Safety Data Sheets for the chemicals that you use. The essential information of the chemicals including the safety way to use it and dispose of it. All of these SDSs are accessible freely in our database.

SDS Request and Authoring

We also provide SDS authoring and registering for our growing database, aiming to provide the most accurate and up-to-date information for the chemicals. We will contact the chemical manufacturers and suppliers to collect the latest SDS information and add it to our database. If your chemicals do not have SDS, feel free to contact us via the button below.

ChemAI the AI

With our custom built AI: “ChemAI”, we are able to receive your SDSs, scan line by line for any misspelled words which will be highlighted in red and identify the GHS hazard symbols related with your chemical product to be categorized. These categorization differs according to how hazardous these products are and how you tackle handling and using the chemical products.

The Correct Way of Chemical Disposal

Chemicals in simple terms are DANGEROUS. They can ignite, explode, corrode and some have carcinogenic substances that may cause cancer. Chemicals can corrode pipes, kill wildlife, pollute our waters and destroy our ecosystem. And in the end, it will go back at us. Therefore, we are the ones responsible to correctly handle and dispose of these harmful substances before it affects others. Look here to find more ways to handle these chemicals.

SDS Training

For educating people who have little to no knowledge of SDS. This is to ensure that the importance of SDS is understood and is not being formatted in the wrong way.

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