You already know our online tool SDBcheck® (Currently only available in German) for checking the plausibility of your safety data sheets from my last blog posts. Today I would like… Continue reading Deviations that aren’t any – the solution lies in the detail
Tag: Plausibility check
Deviations in the safety data sheet
In my last blog post I dealt with why the plausibility check of safety data sheets is so important (and also obligatory in Germany according to TRGS 400 [1]). With… Continue reading Deviations in the safety data sheet
Plausibility check of safety data sheets
According to the German TRGS 400 [1], you as the recipient of safety data sheets are obliged to check it for “obviously incomplete, contradictory or incorrect information”. If you find… Continue reading Plausibility check of safety data sheets
Reading Safety Data Sheets
Background and motivation When compiling a hazardous substances index, you generally take the data obtained for this purpose from the associated safety data sheets. These are without doubt the main… Continue reading Reading Safety Data Sheets
Curious classification: acute toxicity
How is the “acute toxicity” classification determined? The reason for this blog entry was a question from a user of the SDBcheck® online tool on the topic of acute toxicity:… Continue reading Curious classification: acute toxicity
REF-6 for mixture SDS: 44% have errors
The results of the latest REACH-EN-FORCE project (REF-6) have been published and directly affect creators and users of the large majority of all safety data sheets – namely safety data… Continue reading REF-6 for mixture SDS: 44% have errors
