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What is the role of a safety data sheet (SDS) in the CCO framework?

The SDS is optional and unrelated to training.

The SDS is used only for marketing.

The SDS provides hazard information, safe handling practices, emergency measures, and is linked to labeling and training requirements.

An SDS is the primary tool for communicating chemical hazards within the CCO framework. It provides hazard information, safe handling practices, and emergency measures, and its content is used to support labeling and training requirements—so workers know the risks, how to protect themselves, and what actions to take if something goes wrong. The SDS aligns with standardized sections, ensuring the detailed guidance complements the hazard statements on labels and informs how to implement controls in daily work, storage, and emergency response. Training programs draw on the SDS to teach proper handling, PPE choices, storage, spill response, and first aid, while regulators and responders rely on it as an authoritative reference. It isn’t optional, nor is it for marketing or accounting; its role is to inform and protect people by conveying hazards and the required protective measures across the workplace.

The SDS is only for internal accounting.

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