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MSDS vs. SDS

MSDS vs. SDS. What’s the difference?. Safety Data Sheets. “Hazard Communication Standard has been revised by OSHA to align with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS ) ”. There were many acceptable MSDS formats

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MSDS vs. SDS

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  1. MSDS vs. SDS What’s the difference?

  2. Safety Data Sheets “Hazard Communication Standard has been revised by OSHA to align with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS)” • There weremany acceptable MSDS formats • Now the GHS format has 16 sections in a set order (verysimilar to the ANSI Standard 16 section MSDS commonly • used in the U.S.) • Visit MSDSonline.come to see an ordered list of sections http://www.msdsonline.com/blog/2012/08/from-msds-to-sds/

  3. MSDS  SDS Transition • Expect to get a mixture of MSDS and SDS formats from manufacturer until transition complete • Dec. 1, 2013- employees trained to read SDS and GHS labels • June 1, 2015- chemical manufacturers/distributors start shipping with only GHS format • Dec. 1, 2015- only GHS formats shipped • June 1, 2016- Employees fully compliant with HazCom 2012 (Hazard Communication revised 2012, new OSHA standards) http://www.msdsonline.com/blog/2012/08/from-msds-to-sds/

  4. Recommendations • Best practice for the transition: 1. Designate a group handler of GHS transition 2. All group members check for updated SDS when shipments arrive 3. Establish system to compare SDS to MSDS for new hazards 4. Train all group members to read SDS, especially hazards in Section 2 5. Archive MSDS until all converted to SDS • Digital MSDS system can make the transition easier 6. Make any safety changes to accommodate new hazards http://www.msdsonline.com/blog/2012/08/from-msds-to-sds/ http://compliance.safetysmart.com/

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