This article has been translated with machine translation.
Navigate to:
Overview
Please note that this is an add-on function.
Plausibility check
In iChemistry the definition for "plausibility check" is that our SDS team carries out an extended control of the SDS by checking for any errors, and then highlights it with comments about what is missing, according to certain legislation
(REACH/CLP and GHS). These comments can then be seen in the Overview.
Why plausibility check?
Over 50% of the safety data sheets (SDS) that we receive have some kind of inaccuracy, or are missing information, when reviewed according to the requirements set by REACH/CLP and/or GHS.
In a plausibility check, it is checked so that SDS's meet the requirements of both REACH / CLP or GHS (dependent on which market you are operating in).
For EU: REACH/CLP
Outside EU: GHS
US: OSHA GHS
It is also possible to have plausability check for both REACH/CLP and GHS.
What do we check?
CLP
1. If the language is homogenous
2. If headings and subheadings are correct
3. If the pictograms are matching with the classifications
4. If REACH registration No in section 1 is missing
GHS
1. If the language is homogenous
2. If headings are correct
3. If the pictograms are matching with the classifications
REACH / CLP
GHS (OSHA)
While efforts have been made to ensure accuracy, this translation may not be entirely error-free. Please consider this when interpreting the information.
The content of this article is protected by copyright and may not be reproduced without permission. ©