SDSs evolve with time – so should your compliance strategy.
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are not static documents; they must be revised periodically to incorporate new hazard information, regulatory updates, or changes in product composition. Failing to revise an SDS can leave a company exposed to outdated safety practices, leading to both legal and safety risks.
Key Points:
- Regulatory Updates: Regulations such as GHS or REACH are regularly updated, which means SDSs need revisions to stay compliant.
- Product Changes: If the composition of a product changes, the associated SDS must be updated to reflect the new hazards.
- ICSDS Solutions: ICSDS offers comprehensive revision services, ensuring your SDSs are always aligned with the latest regulations and product information.