Why is the Safety Data Sheet Important?
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The SDS is a key document for occupational safety and environmental protection. It ensures that everyone in the supply chain – from manufacturers and importers to distributors and end users – has access to clear, structured information on the safe handling of hazardous substances and mixtures.
When an SDS is missing or incomplete companies may face:
- Increased risk of occupational exposure and workplace accidents.
- Weak or incorrect communication of hazards along the supply chain.
- Potential non-compliance with safety and environmental obligations.
Our services
SDS Preparation by Qualified Professionals
Obelis offers a dedicated Safety Data Sheet Preparation Service delivered by a qualified, professional team with the required expertise.
Our SDS support includes:
● Preparing Safety Data Sheets in Turkish and English to meet local and international communication needs.
● Ensuring that SDS content clearly describes substance/mixture hazards and recommended safety measures.
● Structuring SDS content in line with regulatory expectations (classification, handling, storage, exposure controls, disposal, etc.).
● Supporting consistent safety communication throughout your supply chain and within your organization.
By working with Obelis, you receive professionally prepared SDS documents that support compliance, occupational safety, and environmental protection.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
An SDS provides detailed information about hazardous substances or mixtures, including properties, hazards, handling, storage, and safety measures.
Manufacturers, importers, and distributors of hazardous substances or mixtures must have an SDS to comply with occupational safety and environmental regulations in Türkiye.
A proper SDS ensures correct hazard communication, reduces occupational risks, protects the environment, and maintains regulatory compliance across the supply chain.
Yes, Obelis prepares SDS documents in Turkish and English, tailored to local and international regulatory requirements.
Without a compliant SDS, companies face workplace accidents, weak hazard communication, supply chain issues, and potential regulatory penalties in Türkiye.