What is the different of IMDS, MSDS and SDS
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- Dec 21,2021
What is IMDS?
MSDS, Material
Safety Data Sheet, namely Material Safety Data Sheet/Material Safety
Instructions. Provide information on the hazards of chemicals to protect the
users of chemical products; ensure safe operation and provide technical
information for the formulation of safe operating procedures for hazardous
chemicals; provide technical information that is helpful for emergency rescue
and emergency handling of accidents; guide the safe production of chemicals,
Safe circulation and safe use; It is an important basis and information source
for chemical registration management.
Applicable
objects:
1. Regarding the
substances in the classification of dangerous goods in various countries,
although the regulations of each country are different, they are usually the
following 9 categories of dangerous goods:
Category 1
Explosives
Category 2
compressed gas and liquefied gas
Class 3 Flammable
liquid
Class 4 Flammable
solids, spontaneous combustion materials and flammable materials when wet
Class 5 Oxidizing
agents and organic peroxides
Category 6
Poisonous and infectious substances
Category 7
radioactive materials
Category 8
Corrosive products
Category 9
Miscellaneous
2. Non-hazardous
single substance or mixture: The most common ones are plastic products,
hardware products, and packaging materials.
SDS: Safety Data
Sheet, namely Safety Data Sheet/Safety Instructions. The REACH Regulation
(Directive Number: EC 1907/2006) stipulates the content of SDS in Appendix II,
which was amended by Directive 453/2010 in May 2010.
The main content
includes chemical and company information, hazard identification, ingredient
information, first aid measures, fire protection measures, leakage measures,
handling and storage, exposure control, physical and chemical properties,
toxicology information, ecotoxicology information, waste disposal measures,
transportation information, Regulatory information and other information 16
parts.
Applicable
objects:
1. Refer to
regulations 67/548/EEC or 1999/45/EC classified hazardous substances or substances
in PBT/vPvB or SVHC.
2. A mixture that
is not classified as a dangerous product, but contains a non-gas material with
a weight percentage> 1% and a gas with a volume percentage > 0.2%, a
substance that is harmful to human health or the environment.
3. Solid or
liquid mixtures that are not classified as dangerous goods (such as non-gas
mixtures), but contain ≥0.1% by weight
of a substance in PBT or vPvB or SVHC