If your Calgary business uses, stores, or handles chemicals, you’ve probably heard about Safety Data Sheets (SDS). But do you really know how important they are? Let’s break it down in plain language because staying safe (and compliant!) shouldn’t be complicated.
SDS are more than just boring documents sitting in a binder—they’re your go-to guide for managing chemical hazards and keeping your team safe. Whether you’re a construction company, a manufacturer, or even a cleaning business, understanding SDS is critical. And guess what? Calgary Safety Consultants can make it all easy for you.
If your Calgary business uses, stores, or handles chemicals, you’ve probably heard about Safety Data Sheets (SDS). But do you really know how important they are? Let’s break it down in plain language because staying safe (and compliant!) shouldn’t be complicated.
SDS are more than just boring documents sitting in a binder—they’re your go-to guide for managing chemical hazards and keeping your team safe. Whether you’re a construction company, a manufacturer, or even a cleaning business, understanding SDS is critical. And guess what? Calgary Safety Consultants can make it all easy for you.
An SDS is like the “owner’s manual” for a chemical. It’s a document provided by the manufacturer or supplier that tells you everything you need to know about a specific substance. This includes:
📖 Reference: According to the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, Part 29, employers must ensure SDS are accessible for all hazardous chemicals in the workplace.
Let’s face it: managing SDS can feel overwhelming. That’s where Calgary Safety Consultants comes in. Here’s how we make it simple:
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Ignoring SDS is like driving without a seatbelt—it’s risky and unnecessary. Here’s what can happen:
📖 Reference: Under the Hazardous Products Act, having and using SDS is mandatory for any workplace handling hazardous materials.
At Calgary Safety Consultants, we’re here to take the stress out of chemical hazard management. Whether you need help setting up your SDS system, training your team, or ensuring compliance, we’ve got the tools and expertise to keep your business safe and worry-free.
Potentially yes, under Alberta’s OH&S regulations, SDS are required for any workplace that uses or stores hazardous products.
SDS should be reviewed and updated regularly, especially when new chemicals are introduced or if the product’s formula changes.
SDS must be stored in a location that is easily accessible to all employees, such as a centralized binder or a digital system.
Calgary Safety Consultants is here to help you ensure compliance, enhance safety, and streamline your OH&S program. Don’t wait—fill out the form, and we’ll connect with you to discuss how we can support your business. Let’s get started!