


The MSDS certification report (Material Safety Data Sheet) is the chemical safety data sheet, which can also be translated into chemical safety data sheet or chemical safety data sheet. It is used by chemical manufacturers and importers to clarify the physical and chemical properties of chemicals (such as pH value, flash point, flammability, reactivity, etc.) and the possible harm to the health of users (such as carcinogenicity, teratogenicity, etc.) A document consultation 18102797454.
In European countries, material safety technology/data sheet MSDS is also called safety technology/data sheet SDS (Safety Data sheet).
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) uses the SDS term, while the United States, Canada, Australia, and many countries in Asia use the MSDS term.
What is the difference between MSDS certification and SDS certification?
Both the European Union and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) use the term SDS. However, in the United States, Canada, Australia and many countries in Asia, SDS (Safety Data Sheet) can also be used as MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet), the role of two technical documents Basically unanimous consultation 18102797454.
In my country, the standard GBT16483-2000 before 2008 was called CSDS, and the revised standard GBT16483-2008 "Chemical Safety Data Sheet Content and Item Sequence" in 2008 was unified with the International Organization for Standardization, abbreviated as SDS.
MSDS certification process consultation 18102797454:
1. Fill out the application form
2. Provide product information (product ingredient list)
3. Payment
4. Test
5. Issue report/certificate
MSDS report/SDS report processing products include the following:
Chemicals: paints, inks, coatings, dyes, pigments, gasoline, diesel oil, kerosene, lubricating oil, asphalt, paraffin, alcohol, ethanol, methanol, formaldehyde, acetone, sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, various glues (adhesives), emulsification agent/surfactant/flame retardant/defoamer/rust inhibitor/etc;
Daily chemical products: hand sanitizer, detergent, soap, toothpaste, lip gloss, eye shadow, perfume, nail sticker, nail polish, tattoo sticker, skin care products, etc.;
Metal minerals: stainless steel, magnets, aluminum alloys, copper alloys, metal and alloy powders, iron ore, glass, ceramics, ore powder, limestone, etc.;
Plastic rubber: PP, PE, ABS, PET, PVC, PS, PA, POM, EVA, silicone, rubber, resin, etc.;
Daily necessities: mosquito coils, paper products, cleaning cloths, fabrics, glass fibers, sponges, foams, fire extinguishers, artificial leather, thermos cups, etc.;
Batteries: lead-acid batteries, sodium-sulfur batteries, dry batteries, button batteries, lithium-ion batteries, solar cells, etc.;
Stationery toys: gel pens, watercolor pens, pencils, markers, ballpoint pens, chalk, ink, glue, correction fluid, plasticine, finger paint, bubble water, electric toys, plush toys, plastic toys, etc.;
Other miscellaneous: pharmaceutical intermediates, food additives, pesticides, fertilizers, animal and plant extracts, etc. Consult 18102797454;
