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Chemical Safety · SDS / MSDS

What is MSDS (SDS)?
An Explanation of Chemical Safety Data Sheets

Conclusion: SDS is an essential document for communicating the properties of chemical substances and precautions for handling them.

SDS / MSDS Safety Data Sheet GHS Compliant Items (Example) Flammability ! Toxicity Environmental Hazard Corrosivity Related Laws Industrial Safety and Health Act Chemical Substance Control Law GHS (UN Recommendations) SDS Provision Obligation SDS (formerly MSDS) — A statutory document necessary for the safe handling of chemical substances. Issued in GHS-compliant format.
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This document contains information necessary for the safe use, storage, and transportation of chemical substances and their mixtures. Formerly known as "MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet)," it is now standardized as SDS (Safety Data Sheet).

Why is it necessary? — Background of SDS provision obligation

Obligation to provide under the Industrial Safety and Health Act and Chemical Substance Control Law

If chemical substances contained in products have "hazards," "flammability," or "corrosivity," it is necessary to provide accurate information in advance to prevent harm to workers' health and environmental pollution. The obligation to provide SDS is stipulated by law and is also related to compliance with the Industrial Safety and Health Act and the Chemical Substance Control Law.

Main Items Described in SDS (GHS Compliant)

Category Content
1. Product Information Product name, uses, manufacturer information
2. Hazard Identification GHS classification, pictograms, signal words
3. Composition/Information on Ingredients Names and concentrations of contained chemical substances
4. First-aid Measures Response to skin/eye contact, inhalation, ingestion
5. Fire-fighting Measures Appropriate extinguishing media, fire hazards
6. Accidental Release Measures Wipe up, containment measures
7. Handling and Storage Conditions of use, storage conditions
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection Ventilation, gloves, protective eyewear, etc.
9. Physical and Chemical Properties State, color, odor, pH, boiling point, etc.
10. Stability and Reactivity Decomposition hazards, incompatible reactions, etc.

Situations where SDS is required

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When requested by trading companies or users

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When required for import/export and customs procedures

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When utilized for in-house safety education and chemical substance management

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When wanting to understand risks before use in factories or on site

Denka Electron's Response

We issue GHS-compliant SDS based on the latest laws and regulations.

Denka Electron issues and provides SDS for our products as needed. If the product contains chemical substances, we will promptly provide GHS-compliant SDS based on the latest laws and regulations. We will promptly provide documents tailored to your needs.

Summary · Conclusion

What is SDS?

A statutory document (formerly known as MSDS) that supports the "safe handling" of chemical products.

Current Designation

Standardized as "SDS (Safety Data Sheet)". GHS compliant format is standard.

Contents

16 items including hazard identification, first-aid measures, storage methods, and personal protective equipment (GHS compliant).

Our Response

Promptly issue GHS-compliant SDS. Supports import/export, safety management, and chemical substance management.

If you require SDS for our products, please feel free to contact us via the inquiry form or our sales representative.

Last Updated: April 25, 2025

Inquiries and Requests for SDS (MSDS)

We will respond promptly if you provide the product model number and name.

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