MSDS Authoring (REACH & OSHA)

We support in the comprehensive authoring of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) in strict accordance with REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals) and OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) guidelines. Our expert team ensures that your MSDS provides clear, accurate, and regulatory-compliant information, helping you meet legal requirements and promote workplace safety.

Our MSDS Authoring Services Include:

Regulatory Compliance:

REACH Compliance: We ensure that your MSDS meets the requirements of the European REACH Regulation, which mandates detailed safety information for chemicals and mixtures used in the EU. This includes compliance with the CLP (Classification, Labelling, and Packaging) Regulation for hazard communication.

OSHA Compliance: We align our MSDS authoring with OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard (HCS), which is designed to provide employees with information on the chemical hazards they may encounter in the workplace, including proper handling, storage, and emergency procedures.

Detailed Safety Information:

Identification of the Substance/Mixture: Clearly identifying the chemical or mixture, including its trade name, manufacturer, and emergency contact information.

Hazard Identification: Describing the hazards associated with the chemical, including physical, health, and environmental hazards. This includes GHS (Globally Harmonized System) hazard symbols, signal words, and precautionary statements.

Composition/Information on Ingredients: Providing detailed information about the chemical composition, including hazardous ingredients, their concentrations, and their CAS numbers.

First-Aid Measures: Outlining appropriate first-aid responses for different types of exposure (inhalation, skin contact, eye contact, ingestion) and indicating necessary medical treatments.

Fire-Fighting Measures: Offering guidance on fire-fighting procedures, including suitable extinguishing media, special protective equipment, and fire hazards associated with the chemical.

Accidental Release Measures: Detailing procedures for containment, cleanup, and emergency response in the event of a spill or leak. This includes information on personal protective equipment (PPE) and environmental precautions.

Handling and Storage:

Safe Handling Practices: Providing instructions for safe handling, including recommendations for avoiding exposure and maintaining proper hygiene.

Storage Conditions: Advising on proper storage conditions, including temperature, ventilation, and compatibility with other substances. This ensures the stability and safety of the chemical during storage.

Exposure Controls/Personal Protection:

Exposure Limits: Listing any relevant occupational exposure limits (OELs) and recommending controls to minimize exposure.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Specifying the required PPE, such as gloves, goggles, respirators, and protective clothing, to ensure safe handling and use.

Physical and Chemical Properties:

Characteristics: Providing detailed information on the physical and chemical properties of the chemical, including appearance, odor, pH, boiling point, melting point, flash point, and solubility.

Stability and Reactivity: Describing the chemical’s stability under normal conditions, potential hazardous reactions, and conditions to avoid.

Toxicological Information:

Toxicity Data: Providing information on the chemical’s toxicity, including acute and chronic effects, routes of exposure, and symptoms of exposure.

Carcinogenicity and Mutagenicity: Reporting on any evidence of carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, or reproductive toxicity based on available data.

Ecological Information:

Environmental Impact: Outlining the potential environmental impact of the chemical, including its persistence, bioaccumulation potential, and effects on aquatic and terrestrial life.

Disposal Considerations:

Waste Disposal: Providing guidelines for the safe disposal of the chemical and its containers, including any regulatory requirements for waste disposal.

Transport Information:

Transport Regulations: Offering information on the safe transportation of the chemical, including classification for transport, UN number, packing group, and any special transport precautions.

Regulatory Information:

Compliance Statements: Including statements that affirm compliance with applicable regulations and standards, both domestic and international.

Additional Information:

Preparation and Revision Dates: Indicating the dates of preparation and any revisions made to the MSDS.

References and Sources: Citing any sources of data used in the preparation of the MSDS.

Why MSDS Authoring Matters: A well-crafted MSDS is crucial for ensuring the safe handling, use, and disposal of chemicals in the workplace. It provides essential safety information that helps protect employees, comply with regulatory requirements, and minimize risks associated with chemical exposure. ToxWay’s expert MSDS authoring services ensure that your documentation is accurate, comprehensive, and compliant with REACH and OSHA guidelines, facilitating a safer working environment and regulatory compliance.

 For more information about our services or to request a consultation, contact us at info@toxway.com

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