From: ILPI Support <info**At_Symbol_Here**ilpi.com>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Customer Expectations/Requirements for SDS at time of Purchase
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 13:03:24 -0400
Reply-To: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**PRINCETON.EDU>
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In-Reply-To <3647232A7037884287D9638169E02A519F7A6633**At_Symbol_Here**ENT-PPMSG-MBX01.TDY.Teledyne.com>


Simply posting an SDS on the manufacturer or distributor's site does NOT satisfy the SDS distribution requirements of the HazCom Standard.  They must be transmitted to their downstream users.  Posting SDS's on their website is not required, either (but it should be!).

The manufacture/importer/distributor is required to supply an SDS before or with the first shipment of a chemical (or if the sheet has been updated since the last shipment).  You can arrange by mutual agreement to do that electronically if you wish, but it is still typically done on paper.

29 CF1910.1200, the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard specifically handles manufacturer responsibility at paragraph (g)(6), http://www.ilpi.com/msds/osha/1910_1200.html#1910.1200(g)(6) :
Paragraph (g)(7) is similar, but directed at distributors and for retail locations like Home Depot that might have a mix of commercial and retail customers.

For those with multiple campuses or facilities, the SDS must be transmitted with the first shipment of the chemical to each downstream location that receives the material; shipping the SDS to only one facility when the downstream customer has had the chemical delivered to multiple facilities is not in compliance.

For information on what OSHA inspectors look for with respect to transmission of SDS's, OSHA Instruction, Directive Number CPL 02-02-079 is your best resource.  See  http://www.ilpi.com/msds/osha/cpl0202079.html#G.1.p  It discuses the electronic transmission I mentioned above in considerable detail.

Please follow up with any other questions you may have.

Best wishes,

Rob Toreki

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On Sep 13, 2016, at 12:13 PM, Lewis, Ronald L <Ronald.Lewis**At_Symbol_Here**TELEDYNE.COM> wrote:

To All,
 
I have read the OSHA requirements for supplying SDS information to institutions who order chemicals. It is a bit vague in exactly how and when the SDS is to be provided.
 
=46rom your perspective, is a paper copy of the SDS required with each shipment? If the SDS is posted on the providers website, is that sufficient to satisfy availability? Is both required?
 
Thank you for your input.
 
Ron Lewis
Teledyne ISCO
Product Marketing Manager - Chromatography
4700 Superior Street
Lincoln, NE 68504
Direct 402-465-2076
Mobile 402-304-1511
 
www.ISCO.com/RF
 
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