SDS Requirements – How do I disclose information in section 3?

By: Kirsten Alcock, Manager of Product Safety, email

Safety Data Sheets are a crucial component for health and safety in a workplace.  Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are formerly known as Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and are intended to communicate information regarding health, physical, and environmental effects that could occur during usage, shipping, and handling of the substance or mixture. Section 3 in particular is where the information on the hazardous ingredients within a product are indicated with chemical name, CAS and weight percentage.

Over the years, we have been asked if we can have a range of zero to a certain percentage. Unfortunately it is not permitted. OSHA provided some guidance on this in a standard interpretation.  Below is the question as well as the response from OSHA.

safety data sheets

Please ensure that you know what components are within your product so the proper disclosure of chemicals can occur within this section.  As you can see from the above picture, OSHA does NOT allow the use of Zero Percent.

HOW DELL TECH CAN HELP:

  • Provide a 16-section SDS, which complies with current GHS standards for Canada (WHMIS 2015).
  • Provide a 16-section SDS, which complies with current GHS standards for United States (HCS 2012).
  • Provide a 16-section SDS, which complies with current GHS standards for Canada and the US (combined).
  • Provide a complimentary GHS Label which incorporates the appropriate WHMIS or OSHA symbols/pictograms for hazardous products with each SDS.
  • SDSs can be provided in English/Canadian French and Spanish.
  • Provide an SDS that is customizable with your own specific logo.

Contact:
Dell Tech
Kirsten Alcock, B.Sc. (Hons) 
Manager, Product Safety Group
519-858-5074
kirsten@delltech.com


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