Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
A document that provides information on the properties of potentially hazardous chemicals and how to handle them safely.
An SDS provides information on the properties, hazards, and safe handling of chemicals and materials used in construction, ensuring compliance and safety. It is crucial for protecting workers, reducing risks, and meeting regulatory standards. By providing detailed safety information, SDSs support effective risk management, enhance worker training, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that materials are used safely, responsibly, and in alignment with health and safety standards.
Used in a sentence
Workers reviewed the safety data sheet before using the chemical.
Synonyms/variation
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
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