A compliance dashboard for your whole SDS program

Managing SDSs sheet by sheet tells you nothing about the program as a whole. A compliance dashboard steps back and answers the questions an auditor — or your own conscience — actually asks: is the library complete, is it current, and is anything on it newly regulated?

What a compliance dashboard is

It is a single at-a-glance view of your SDS program’s health rather than of any one sheet. Where the library is the list of what you have, the dashboard is the summary of how that library is doing: how many sheets, how fresh they are, what needs attention, and — across multi-site accounts — how each location compares.

It is the view for whoever owns compliance, the person who has to answer for the whole program and not just individual documents.

Why it matters for compliance

The failures that get an employer cited are rarely a single wrong sheet — they are systemic: a chemical in use with no sheet on file, sheets that were never revisited after a regulation changed, or one location quietly out of step with the others. None of those are visible when you are looking at one document at a time.

A dashboard surfaces them. It turns "I think we’re covered" into a coverage number you can actually point to, and it flags the substances that regulators have recently moved on so you can react before an inspector does.

How SDS HQ does it

The SDS HQ dashboard showing a regulatory watchlist (Prop 65, SVHC, TSCA), library-health counts, and recent activity
The dashboard — a regulatory watchlist, library-health counts, and recent activity across your whole program.

The dashboard pulls together the signals that matter for program health:

  • A regulatory watchlist cross-checks your library against authoritative lists — California Prop 65, the ECHA SVHC candidate list, TSCA actions, and state right-to-know lists — and flags the substances you hold that appear on them.
  • Freshness indicators show which sheets are current and which are aging, so revision work is driven by data, not by whoever happens to remember.
  • The engine flags when a published sheet has drifted from the formulation or classification rules it was built on, so you know when a re-issue is due.
  • On multi-site accounts, an "All Sites" roll-up gives coverage across every location in one place instead of a login per building.

Together these turn a stack of documents into a program you can see the state of — and defend — at any moment.

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