If you use hazardous chemicals in your workplace, you need a safety data sheet (SDS) for each one. This document provides key info on the chemical's hazards, safe handling, storage, and emergency procedures. While most hazardous chemicals require an SDS, there are exceptions like fuel in vehicle tanks or food products. An SDS should be clear, concise, and use metric units. Keep an up-to-date register of all chemicals and their SDSs readily available for workers. If you're unsure about an SDS or chemical needing one, seek expert help.
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