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GB/T 16483-2008: Safety Data Sheet for Chemical Products - Content and Order of Sections
---This is an excerpt. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.), auto-downloaded/delivered in 9 seconds, can be purchased online: https://www.ChineseStandard.net/PDF.aspx/GBT16483-2008NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 71.040.40 G 04 Replacing GB/T 17519.1-1998, GB 16483-2000 Safety Data Sheet for Chemical Products - Content and Order of Sections Issued on. JUNE 18, 2008 Implemented on. FEBRUARY 01, 2009 Issued by. General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine; Standardization Administration of PRC.
Table of Contents
Foreword... 3 Introduction... 4 1 Scope... 6 2 Terms and Definitions... 6 3 Overview... 8 4 SDS Content and General Form... 9 Appendix A (Normative) SDS Preparation Guideline... 11Foreword
This Standard replaced GB/T 17519.1-1998 Safety Data Sheet for Chemical Products - Part 1.Content and Order of Sections, and GB 16483-2000 General Rules for Preparation of Chemical Safety Data Sheet. Compared with GB/T 17519.1-1998 and GB 16483-2000, this Standard has the major differences as follows. --- The information order in 16 sections is different; --- Add the definition of substance; --- The hazard overview in the Item 2 of A.3 in Appendix A is consistent with the hazard classification in the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). The Appendix A in this Standard is normative. This Standard was proposed by China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Association. This Standard shall be under the jurisdiction of National Technical Committee for Standardization of Chemistry. Drafting organizations of this Standard. Chemical Registration Center of the State Administration of Work Safety; Sinochem Chemical Standardization Institute; Shanghai Research Institute of Chemical Industry; Chinese Chemical Economic Technology Development Center; and SINOPEC Qingdao Safety Engineering Institute. Chief drafting staffs of this Standard. Wei Jing, Li Xuehua, Li Yuncai, Zhong Zhiwan, Yang Yi, Liu Gang, Chen Jun, and Ji Guofeng. The historical editions replaced by this Standard are as follows. --- GB/T 17519.1-1998; --- GB 16483-1996, GB 16483-2000.1 Scope
This Standard specifies the structure, content and general form of the safety data sheet for chemical products (SDS). This Standard is applicable to the preparation of the SDS. This Standard neither specifies the fixed format of SDS, nor provides the practical example of SDS.2 Terms and Definitions
For the purpose of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 2.1 Chemical product It indicates the substance or mixture. 2.2 Substance Chemical elements or their compounds obtained under natural conditions or by any manufacturing process, including any additives necessary to maintain their stability and any impurities produced during processing, but excluding the separable solvents that does not affect the stability of the substance or change its composition. 2.3 Exposure control A set of precautions taken to protect the staffs exposing to the chemicals. 2.4 GHS classification Classification of the hazard of the substance according to the classification criteria of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) based on the physical, health and environmental hazard characteristics of the substance and mixture. 2.5 Harm It indicates the physical injuries or damages to human health; and damage to the property or the environment. 2.6 Hazard Potential source of harm. 2.7 Hazard statement A description of the hazard type and category; describe the inherent hazard of certain chemical; including the degree of hazard if necessary. 2.8 Ingredient Component that makes up a chemical product. 2.9 Intended use Clearly available uses in the information provided by the supplier regarding products, processes and services.3 Overview
In general, a chemical product s hall be prepared with an SDS. 3.1 For the information contained in the SDS and the non-confidential information related to the composition, its ingredient can be provided by different modes according to the provisions of Section 3 in A.1 of Appendix A. 3.2 The supplier shall provide the recipient with a complete SDS, so that provide information related to safety, health and environment. The supplier assumes the responsibility to update the SDS; and provide the latest version of SDS to the recipient. 3.4 Since SDS is only related to a certain chemical product, it is impossible to consider what may happen in all workplaces, so SDS only contains some of the information necessary to ensure the safe operation. 3.5 SDS shall, according to general requirements for the control regulations in the workplace where the chemical product is used, provide comprehensive information about a substance or mixture.4 SDS Content and General Form
4.1 The SDS shall provide information on the chemical products in accordance with the following 16 sections. The title, number and order of each section shall not be changed at will. 4.2 Fill in the relevant information under the 16 sections; if there is no data under any section, please indicate the reasons for no data. In the 16 sections, except for the “other information” in Section 16, the remaining sections can’t be left blank. The source of the information in the SDS is generally not specified. 4.3 The content corresponding to 16 sections shall be completed in accordance with the recommendations and requirements of Appendix A. 4.4 Sub-sections can be divided into against the 16 sections according to the contents. The difference with the 16 sections is that these sub-sections shall not be numbered. 4.7 Each page of the SDS shall indicate the name of the chemical product, which shall be consistent with the name on the label; meanwhile indicate the date and SDS number. The date indicates the last revision of date. The page number shall include the total number of the pages, or last page of the total number of pages.Appendix A
(Normative) SDS Preparation Guideline A.1 Overview This Guideline is used to guide the preparation of SDS for chemical product, so that ensure each item in the SDS enables the recipients to take necessary protective measures against safety, health and environment. A.2 Section 1 – Chemical product and corporate identity Mainly indicate the name of the chemical product, which is consistent with the name on the safety label. It is recommended to also indicate the supplier’s product code. Indicate the supplier’s name, address, telephone, emergency telephone, fax and email address. A.3 Section 2 – An overview of the hazard This section shall indicate the main physical and chemical hazard information of the chemical product; as well as the information affecting the human health and environment. If the chemical product has certain special hazardous properties, it shall be described here. A.4 Section 3 – Ingredient/composition information This section shall indicate whether the chemical product is substance or mixture. If it is a substance, it shall provide chemical name or generic name, US Chemical Abstracts Registration Number (CAS number), and other identifiers. A.5 Section 4 – First aid measures This section shall describe first aid measures and actions to be avoided when necessary; the text entered here shall be easily understood by the victim and/or rescuer. A.6 Section 5 – Fire-fighting measures This section shall describe suitable extinguishing methods and extinguishing agents. If there is any inappropriate extinguishing agent, it shall be indicated here. The specific hazard of the chemical product shall be indicated (such as the hazardous flammable product). A.8 Section 7 – Operation handling and storage A.9 Section 8 – Exposure control and personal protection List allowable concentration, such as occupational exposure limits or biological limits. List the engineering control method for reducing exposure; such information is a further supplement to the contents of Section 7. ......Source: Above contents are excerpted from the full-copy PDF -- translated/reviewed by: www.ChineseStandard.net / Wayne Zheng et al.