ABOUT THE OPERATORPUBLIC DOCUMENT · SDSHQ-WEB-009 · EFFECTIVE 2026
Built for the binder on the wall.
SDS HQ exists because Safety Data Sheets are still handled like paperwork instead of safety-critical information — folders of PDFs, three revisions behind, in an office the floor can't reach.
What we do
One library for every SDS on site: host the sheets your suppliers give you, hand them to workers with no logins via portal links and container QR codes, and author your own sheets to OSHA HazCom 2024 with an audit trail behind every classification.
Hosting is free and viewers are always unlimited, because access to hazard information should never be metered. Paid plans cover storage at scale and the authoring engine — the parts that cost us real money to run.
How we work
- Show the work. Every classification carries its calculation string and the engine version that produced it. If we can't show how we got a result, we don't ship the result.
- Name the rule. Claims cite the standard by section — 29 CFR 1910.1200, not "compliance guaranteed." Our methodology also states plainly what we don't cover.
- Respect the floor. The reader on a loading dock at 2 a.m. is the user who matters most. No account walls, no apps, no friction between a worker and a sheet.
Talk to us.
Questions about the product, the methodology, or working with us.