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Module12 April 20263 min read

Module spotlight: Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)

Hazardous materials carry obligations for the people who handle them. Safety data sheets keep the safety information for every substance organised and available.

By MoniDoseQMS Team

Where there are hazardous substances, there are duties to the people who work with them. Safety data sheets keep the handling, storage, and safety information for every material organised, current, and available to the people who need it.

What you can do

  • Maintain safety data sheets for hazardous materials
  • Keep handling and storage information available to staff
  • Connect SDS records to the materials they describe
  • Keep safety documentation current as materials change

Why it matters

Worker safety and material handling obligations require accessible, current safety information. Keeping SDS records inside the quality system, linked to materials, makes that information part of everyday operations.

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