Why Do You Need a Chemical Inventory and Safety Data Sheets?

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We work with many chemicals throughout the day, and it is easy to become complacent with the ones we use often without incident. When an issue does happen, being able to respond quickly makes the difference, and that depends on knowing what chemicals are present and having their Safety Data Sheets.

Why Do Safety Data Sheets Matter?

Safety Data Sheets provide the information you need to make informed decisions, whether you are planning a job or responding to an emergency. In an emergency, you need to access that information quickly, which only works if the SDS for every chemical is on file and current.

How Do You Maintain a Chemical Inventory?

Take the time to inventory all the chemicals on your site or in your truck, and make sure a current Safety Data Sheet exists for each one. An inventory is only useful if the correct information is actually there.

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