We author, format, and audit GHS-compliant 16-section Safety Data Sheets required for chemical, cosmetic, or hazardous products — strictly adhering to international OSHA and HazCom standards for marketplace and import requirements.
Safety Data Sheets need to be scientifically accurate and formatted to the exact GHS 16-section structure — a document with correct information but missing a required section, or presenting it out of the expected order, commonly fails marketplace and import compliance checks even though the underlying safety data is sound.
Requirements also vary in specifics across jurisdictions and marketplaces, and an SDS built for one standard doesn’t automatically satisfy every channel a product ships through — catching that gap before a shipment gets held is far cheaper than resolving it after.
Every required section included and formatted precisely to the GHS standard, not assembled from a generic template.
Chemical and hazard classification data verified against current OSHA and HazCom requirements.
Documentation checked against the specific requirements of the marketplaces and regions your product actually ships to.
SDS documents reviewed thoroughly before they’re needed, catching gaps before they become a shipment hold.
One clear scope, for chemical, cosmetic, and hazardous product categories.
Compliance that clears review the first time, not after a costly hold.
Chemical composition, hazard data, and handling information gathered as the foundation for accurate classification.
Every required GHS section written precisely to structure and content requirements, not assembled generically.
Classification and formatting checked against current OSHA, HazCom, and relevant marketplace-specific requirements.
The finished SDS reviewed thoroughly, catching any gap before it becomes a shipment hold or listing block.
GHS 16-section SDS templates · OSHA & HazCom regulatory documentation · Chemical hazard classification databases · Marketplace-specific compliance requirements
Timeline: a single SDS document typically takes 3–5 business days to author and verify; a full product line with multiple SDS documents is scoped based on volume, with batch processing available for larger catalogs.
All 16 sections, correctly formatted. Nothing is left incomplete or out of the expected structure.
Classification verified, not assumed. Hazard data is checked against current OSHA and HazCom standards precisely.
Market-specific where it matters. Documentation is checked against the actual regions and marketplaces you ship to.
Audited before it’s tested. Gaps are caught proactively, not discovered when a shipment gets held.
A correct Safety Data Sheet keeps your product moving through import and marketplace review — but the listing itself may need its own category-specific compliance review too.
Before: A brand was preparing its first international shipment of a cosmetic product without a properly formatted SDS in hand.
Diagnosis: The existing safety documentation covered the product’s ingredients but wasn’t structured to the specific 16-section GHS format customs review required.
Fix: Authored a fully compliant 16-section SDS ahead of the shipment, verified against the destination market’s specific requirements.
Result: The shipment cleared customs without a hold, avoiding the delay and cost an incomplete SDS would likely have caused.
Before: A supplement brand’s existing SDS documents were years old and hadn’t been reviewed against current standards.
Diagnosis: Regulatory requirements had updated since the original documents were created, leaving several sections out of date.
Fix: Audited the existing SDS documents against current OSHA and HazCom standards and updated the outdated sections.
Result: The updated documentation brought the product line back into current compliance before an issue arose during a routine marketplace review.
Before: A brand selling the same hazardous product across multiple countries needed SDS documentation that satisfied each market’s specific requirements.
Diagnosis: A single generic SDS didn’t fully satisfy the varying specific requirements across the different markets the brand shipped to.
Fix: Authored market-specific SDS versions for each region, maintaining consistent underlying safety data while meeting each jurisdiction’s format requirements.
Result: The brand maintained compliant documentation across every market it shipped to, avoiding market-by-market compliance issues.
Book a free document review and we’ll check your existing SDS against current GHS requirements.
What people mostly ask us about SDS documents and what you might wanna know –
A standardized 16-section document under the GHS system providing hazard, handling, and safety information for chemical, cosmetic, or hazardous products.
Full 16-section SDS authoring, hazard classification verification, and multi-market compliance review — see the full scope above.
Chemical, cosmetic, and hazardous products most commonly require one, though specific requirements vary by product type and market.
Yes, auditing and updating existing documentation against current standards is a common version of this project.
Yes, and we check documentation against the specific markets and marketplaces your product actually ships to.
A single document typically takes 3–5 business days to author and verify.
Yes, batch authoring for multiple products is part of the standard scope, scoped based on catalog volume.
Yes, multi-language SDS versions are part of the standard scope where needed for your markets.
We audit it against current OSHA, HazCom, and relevant marketplace-specific requirements to identify any gaps.
Yes — book a free document review and we’ll check it against current requirements.
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