What company branding is
Branding is applying your company’s visual identity — logo and colors — to the outputs the platform produces on your behalf: the authored SDS documents, the container labels, and the public distribution portal where downstream users find your sheets.
It does not change any of the regulated content; the required GHS elements, hazard statements, and 16-section structure are exactly as they must be. It changes the wrapper, so a sheet reads unmistakably as yours.
Why it matters
A safety data sheet is a customer-facing document as much as a compliance one. When a distributor or a downstream employer pulls your sheet, an unbranded or generic-looking document undercuts confidence in the product behind it; a branded one signals that the same company that made the chemical stands behind its hazard communication.
It also builds recognition through the growth loop the platform already creates: every QR scan and shared link lands on a page, and branding makes that page reinforce your identity instead of ours.
How SDS HQ does it

Branding is applied consistently across every outward-facing output:
- Your logo appears on the SDS documents you author, in PDF and Word, without disturbing the regulated layout.
- Container labels carry your logo and colors alongside the required GHS pictograms, signal word, and statements.
- Your distribution portal takes your branding on a subdomain, so the page customers search reads as your company’s.
- At the Enterprise level a fully white-label domain lets the portal live entirely under your own web address.
The result is a hazard-communication program that is compliant and coherent — every sheet, label, and page recognizably part of your company.
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