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Book an on-site factory visit in GuangzhouWhen sourcing skincare formulations, requesting an accurate Safety Data Sheet (SDS or MSDS) is not optional—it’s essential for regulatory compliance, logistics safety, and product liability control. Understanding the 16 standard sections and what evidence…
When sourcing skincare formulations, requesting an accurate Safety Data Sheet (SDS or MSDS) is not optional—it’s essential for regulatory compliance, logistics safety, and product liability control. Understanding the 16 standard sections and what evidence to require helps brand buyers avoid costly delays and compliance gaps.
An SDS provides hazard communication for every raw material and finished formula. It informs how to transport, store, and handle skincare products safely. Regulatory audits in the U.S., EU, and other markets often require SDS alignment with GHS (Globally Harmonized System) standards.
Each SDS must follow a consistent 16-section format. Below is a summary that buyers can use as a review checklist.
| # | Section | Purpose | Buyer Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Identification | Product name, supplier info | Verify product and batch link |
| 2 | Hazards Identification | Signal words, symbols | Confirm hazard classification is “non-hazardous cosmetic” |
| 3 | Composition/Ingredients | INCI names and CAS numbers | Match formula approval list |
| 4 | First-Aid Measures | Response to exposure | Check for correct skin/eye exposure protocols |
| 5 | Fire-Fighting Measures | Extinguishing methods | Align with warehouse SOP |
| 6 | Accidental Release | Spillage control | Confirm with logistics plan |
| 7 | Handling & Storage | Safe temperature and transfer conditions | Verify with packaging compatibility note |
| 8 | Exposure Controls/Personal Protection | PPE requirements | Confirm practicality for operators |
| 9 | Physical/Chemical Properties | pH, density, viscosity | Cross-check against CoA and formula spec |
| 10 | Stability & Reactivity | Chemical stability | Verify alignment with micro/stability data |
| 11 | Toxicological Info | Acute/chronic effects | Ensure classification supports skin-safe claim |
| 12 | Ecological Info | Environmental impact | Check biodegradable or vegan claims |
| 13 | Disposal Considerations | Waste handling | Align with packaging waste plan |
| 14 | Transport Info | UN number, hazard class | Confirm not classified as dangerous goods |
| 15 | Regulatory Info | Applicable rules | Check harmonization with target market |
| 16 | Other Info | Revision date, disclaimer | Ensure SDS < 3 years old |
Strictly speaking, cosmetics are considered consumer products, but GHS-aligned SDSs are required for shipping, warehousing, and B2B trade documentation. Always obtain them for both bulk and filled formats.
Every 3 years or whenever composition, regulatory, or hazard classification changes. Buyers should request the latest version before each new order.
No. “Non-hazardous” simply indicates low-level risk under GHS; you must confirm dermal compatibility through micro, stability, and tox data.
Not for export or audit purposes. The finished formula requires its own SDS that reflects mixing ratios and storage behavior.
The manufacturer or formulator issuing the product is legally responsible for accuracy and updates. Distributors can only pass on verified versions.
Tip for brand owners: Keep SDS, CoA, and stability reports together in your master documentation pack—this simplifies customs, safety audits, and claim substantiation.
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