Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are complex documents that are required to communicate complex product information including how to use the product safely, transport and disposal of substances and mixtures.
Ensuring SDS are compliant, concise and useful is essential for the protection of human health or the environment. The ability to assess the usual pitfalls of SDS, common compliance issues when assessing SDS and what you must do if you recognise deficiencies with your supplier SDS, is essential to understanding when SDS need updating.
In this webinar, we will cover common issues we find in EU SDS, how to spot areas of non-compliance with your SDS, when you may need to ask for more information from your supplier and common pitfalls you may encounter when authoring SDS and what should be done if these issues arise.
The session will cover
Common issues we find in EU SDS
How to spot deficiencies with your SDS or suppliers’ SDS
What must you do if your supplier SDS has issues?
What must you ensure if you find your SDS are non-compliant?
The session will benefit
Companies who receive SDS for use in their business
Companies placing chemical products on the market, in the EU
Global regulatory professionals from companies having activities in the EU
Any regulatory professional working closely with the EU CLP Regulations
About the Presenter:
Nathan Town-Field, Hazard Communication Consultant
Nathan is a Hazard Communication Consultant at Yordas Group, with a wealth of knowledge in authoring Safety Data Sheets. With a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedicine and 3 years of experience in the area of regulatory science, specialising in GHS and CLP, he classifies and authors SDS for products worldwide. Furthermore, Nathan helps deliver services within the Hazard Communication Department including compiling and assessing product labels, extracting Exposure Scenarios (ES) and authoring eSDS and providing training to professionals to a wide range of industries.