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Safety Data Sheets

Last modified at 8/22/2024 9:28 a.m.

Safety Data Sheets

Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) are detailed fact sheets summarizing information about a chemical, including health and physical hazards, emergency procedures, chemical reactivity and incompatibility, and disposal procedures. By maintaining readily available SDSs, SBCCD can ensure regulatory compliance and promote a safer working environment, helping to prevent accidents, injuries, and health issues among employees and students.

Safety Data Sheet Catalog

Safety Data Sheet Catalog

Safety Data Sheet Catalog

CHC Program | SBVC Program

MSDS Online offers comprehensive, up-to-date Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) to ensure workplace safety and compliance. With user-friendly search capabilities and an extensive database, MSDS Online helps you quickly access the information needed to handle chemicals safely and effectively.

MSDS Online

How to Read a Safety Data Sheet

How to Read a Safety Data Sheet

How to Read a Safety Data Sheet

CHC Program | SBVC Program

The Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is an important source of information about the dangers of chemicals. It helps with safe handling, complying with regulations, and being prepared for emergencies. However, due to the large amount of information and the different audiences it's meant for, it can be overwhelming to read and understand at first. The "How to Read A Safety Data Sheet (SDS)" document guides help employees who handle hazardous chemicals familiarize themselves with the format and understand the contents of the SDS.

Learn How to Read a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

Safety Data Sheet Training

Safety Data Sheet Training

Safety Data Sheet Training

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Hazard Communication: Right to Understand (GHS) Training

This training features live-action scenarios demonstrating how OSHA’s Hazard Communication regulations can help you safely work with chemicals and prevent injuries. You'll learn to identify both employer and employee responsibilities for effective communication about hazardous chemicals in the workplace. Additionally, the training will guide you on interpreting essential information on container labels and Safety Data Sheets (SDSs).

Keenan SafeColleges Hazard Communication: Right to Understand (GHS) Training