![]() When a product is classified as an acute toxicant, the SDS must disclose the % amount of the mixture that consists of an ingredient or ingredients of unknown acute toxicity. In situations where hazard classifications are conducted under other hazard communication systems (such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Hazard Communication Standard ), the safety data sheet (SDS) should disclose that the classification was also done according to the HPR. When a hazardous product is classified as “Physical Hazards Not Otherwise Classified” or “Health Hazards Not Otherwise Classified” or both, the classifications must be disclosed within Section 2. Suppliers should outline the specific criteria that resulted in the hazardous product being classified within the Physical Hazards Not Otherwise Classified or Health Hazards Not Otherwise Classified classifications. The category of the hazard class or a description of the identified hazard must be disclosed for Physical Hazards Not Otherwise Classified and Health Hazards Not Otherwise Classified classifications.Ībbreviations and acronyms must not be used to disclose hazard classifications as they are not considered to be substantive equivalents. The appropriate category or subcategory of the hazard classification must be disclosed as outlined within the HPR, or as a name that is a substantive equivalent. Hazardous Products Regulations (HPR) Classification.The percent of unknown acute toxicity is missing for a product that is a mixture and is classified as an acute toxicant. Precautionary statements which have been combined together do not communicate the intended message of the individual statements, as required. Hazard statements which have been combined together do not communicate the intended message of the individual statements, as required. Three full periods (“…”) are retained in hazard statements and precautionary statements. The forward slash is retained in hazard and precautionary statements for which a choice is to be made in order to include any relevant or appropriate information. Hazard or precautionary statements are missing. ![]() ![]() Signal words are repeated multiple times on the SDS. In situations where both signal words “Danger” and “Warning” are applicable, both are disclosed on the safety data sheet (SDS). Hazard classifications are incomplete or missing.Īppropriate symbols corresponding to the disclosed classifications are missing. ![]()
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