Submitted by zappiestspark t3_126n8td in rva
smarshall561 t1_jebd3mw wrote
Reply to comment by richmondtrash in Hazmat crew at Sugar Shack by zappiestspark
I think they just call it sds these days. Not sure why.
EdgeOfTheMtn t1_jebtb8a wrote
United States: GHS compliant labels and SDSs are required for many applications including laboratory chemicals, commercial cleaning agents, and other workplace cases regulated by previous US Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) standards. First widespread implementation set by OSHA was on March 26, 2012, requiring manufacturers to adopt the standard by June 1, 2015 and product distributors to adopt the standard by December 1, 2015. Workers had to be trained by December 1, 2013. In the US, GHS labels are not required on most hazardous consumer grade products (ex. laundry detergent) however some manufacturers which also sell the same product in Canada or Europe include GHS compliant warnings on these products too.
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