/ CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING

You make the product. The sheet is yours to issue.

When the chemical is yours, so is the SDS — authored, revised, and provided downstream under your name. SDS HQ carries the whole obligation: the engine writes the sheet, the library keeps it current, and the portal hands it to every customer who asks.

What you’re managing

  • You are the supplier of record — every blend and formulation you ship needs an SDS you stand behind.
  • Formulations change — a re-sourced ingredient or a tweaked ratio can change the classification.
  • Downstream never stops asking — customers, distributors, and their auditors all want the current revision.
The rule

OSHA HazCom, 29 CFR 1910.1200(g) chemical manufacturers must obtain or develop a Safety Data Sheet for each hazardous chemical they produce, and provide it downstream with or before the first shipment — and again when it changes.

Where SDS HQ fits

Author the sheet itselfThe classification engine computes GHS classification from your formulation and writes the 16-section document, reasoning on record.SDS authoring
Keep revisions on fileAutomatic revision numbering; superseded versions stay reviewable for audit.Version history
Provide it downstreamA public portal where customers pull the current sheet themselves — no email chains.Distribution portal
Ship it labeledPrint-ready GHS labels from the same record, drum to vial, under your identity.Container labels

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