Being aware of the hazardous chemicals around your business is crucial for keeping employees safe while they work. One part of chemical safety includes having safety data sheets on standby to explain each chemical’s properties, and the protective measures a person should take when managing them. You may have some questions about safety data sheets, and we’re here to explain them for you today.
“What Purposes are Served With Safety Data Sheets?”
There are many purposes that safety data sheets serve for businesses that need them. They explain the properties of chemicals, how to manage them, and how to handle emergency situations involving them. They also help to classify these hazardous substances, which will be important whenever you need to store and transport them. This way, you minimize the likelihood of hazardous chemicals being mishandled in the workplace.
“Where Should You Keep Safety Data Sheets?”
Employers have to make safety data sheets accessible to employees whenever they work with hazardous chemicals around their workplace. Some people may store these data sheets in binders, while others may opt to keep them stored electronically. What’s most important, however, is that these data sheets are easily accessible so your staff always knows what to do when working with dangerous substances.
“Do You Need Them for Household Products?”
According to OSHA (The Occupational Safety and Health Administration), safety data sheets aren’t required for household products, as long as those products are used in the same way as they are intended to be used by someone.. If an employee has above-average levels of exposure to household products, a safety data sheet will be required at that point.
“How Do I Keep My Business Compliant With Safety Data Sheet Requirements?”
To keep your business compliant with safety data sheet regulations, you first need to acknowledge all of the hazardous substances your workplace has. When you’ve made note of all of these substances, check to be sure there is a safety data sheet for each one of them, and allow each sheet to be accessible to employees. Lastly, keep all of your safety data sheets current because it ensures your business is using the most current safety procedures.
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