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Standard No.: GB/T 16483-2008
English Name: Safety data sheet for chemical products - Content and order of sections
Chinese Name: 化学品安全技术说明书 内容和项目顺序
Chinese Classification: G04    Basic standards and general methods
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
ICS Classification: 71.040.40 71.040.40    Chemical analysis 71.040.40
Source Content Issued by: AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on: 2008-6-18
Implemented on: 2009-2-1
Status: valid
Superseding:GB/T 17519.1-1998 Safety data sheet for chemical products--Part 1: Content and order of sections
GB 16483-2000 General rules for preparation of chemical safety data sheet
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 4000 words
Translation Price(USD): 80.0
Delivery: via email in 1 business day
1 Scope This standard specifies the structure, contents and universal format of safety data sheet for chemical products (SDS). This standard is applicable to the preparation of safety data sheet for chemical products. This standard does not define a fixed format nor does it include an actual SDS to be filled in. 2 Terms and Definitions For the purpose of this standard, the following terms and definitions apply. 2.1 Chemical product Substance or preparations. 2.2 Substance Chemical element and its compounds in the natural state or obtained by any production process, including any additive necessary to preserve the stability of the product and any impurity deriving from the process used, but excluding any solvent which may be separated without affecting the stability of the substance or changing its composition. 2.3 Exposure control The full range of precautionary measures to protect the user of the chemical product. 2.4 GHS classification The hazard of substance is classified according to the physical, health and environmental hazard characteristics of substance or preparations and the classification criteria in "Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals" (GHS). 2.5 Harm Physical injury and/or damage to health or property. 2.6 Hazard A potential source of harm. 2.7 Hazard statement Statement for the variety and type of hazard describing inherent hazard of a chemical, if necessary, including the degree of hazard. 2.8 Ingredient Constituent of a chemical product. 2.9 Intended use The use of a product or process under conditions or for purposes in accordance with specifications and instructions provided by the supplier. 2.10 Label A set of letters, symbols and codes to indicate the hazard and safety precautions for chemical products. It may be stick to, printed on, hung or tie on the external packing or container of chemical products. 2.11 Label element The information on the label to indicate the hazard of chemical products, such as symbols, signal word, etc. 2.12 Precautionary statement The relevant measures described by letters or symbols to prevent or reduce the contact with dangerous chemicals and ensure the correct storage and handling. 2.13 Preparation Mixture or solution composed of two or more substances. 2.14 Pictogram Graphics combination by symbols and other graphic elements, such as frame, background pattern and color to express specific information. 2.15 Reasonably foreseeable misuse The use of a product or process under conditions or for purposes not intended by the supplier, but which may happen induced by the design of the product, in with, or as a result of, common human behavior. 2.16 Recipient Party receiving a chemical product for industrial or professional use, such as storage, handling, processing or packaging, from a supplier. 2.17 Risk The probable rate of occurrence of a hazard causing harm, and the degree of severity of the harm. 2.18 Safety Freedom from unacceptable risk of harm. 2.19 Signal word The words and expressions on the label to indicate the relevant severity of chemical products hazard and remind the contact of potential risk, such as: GHS requires the "signal word" using "hazard" and "warning". 2.20 Supplier Party responsible for making a chemical product available to a recipient. 2.21 Symbol Graphic elements to transfer safety message concisely. 3 General Aspects An SDS applies to a chemical product as a whole. 3.1 Information contained in an SDS is non-confidential. Confidential information on ingredients may be given in a different way, provided section 3 of A.4 in Appendix A is observed. 3.2 Any supplier should provide a complete SDS to the recipient and shall report relevant information on safety, health and environment. The supplier has the obligation to keep the SDSs up to date and to provide the recipient with the latest edition. 3.3 The recipient of an SDS is responsible for acting in accordance with a risk assessment in regard of the conditions of product use and for taking necessary precautionary measures in a given work situation, and has the responsibility to keep the users informed about the hazards relevant to their individual workplace. When formulating the specific instructions for the workplace, the recipient should consider the general recommendations of relevant SDSs. 3.4 Since an SDS is merely product-related, it cannot take into account all the possible situations which may arise at any given workplace. Therefore an SDS only constitutes part of the information necessary to establish a safety programme. 3.5 The SDS shall provide the relevant comprehensive information for a certain substance or preparations according to the overall requirements of laws and regulations for the control on chemical products workplace. Note: if the chemical products is one preparation, it is not need to prepare the SDS for each relevant constituent is not need to be prepared, but the SDS for the preparation. If the information of a certain constituent is indispensable, the SDS for this constituent shall be provided.
Contents Foreword I Introduction II 1 Scope 2 Terms and Definitions 3 General Aspects 4 Contents and General Layout of an SDS Appendix A (Normative) Instructions for the Compilation and Completion of an SDS
GB/T 16483-2008 is referred in:
* GB 13690-2009 General rule for classification and hazard communication of chemicals
* GB 13690-2009 General rule for classification and hazard communication of chemicals
* GB/T 23799-2009 Methanol Gasoline (M85) for Motor Vehicles
* GB 23971-2009 Heat transfer fluids
*GB/T 17519-2013 Guidance on the compilation of safety data sheet for chemical products
*GB/T 35602-2017 Green product assessment—Coating material
*GB 24747-2009 Safety technology conditions for heat transfer fluids
*DB11/755-2010 Safety Code for Construction and Storage of Dangerous Chemicals Warehouse
*GB 36246-2018 Sports areas with synthetic surfaces for primary and middle schools
*GB 30000.23-2013 Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals—Part 23:Carcinogenicity
*GB 30000.25-2013 Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals—Part 25:Specific target organ toxicity—Single exposure
*GB 30000.26-2013 Rules for classification and labelling of chemicals—Part 26:Specific target organ toxicity—Repeated exposure
*GB 11984-2024 Technical specification for chlorine safety of chemical industrial enterprises
*GB/T 6052-2011 Industrial liquid carbon dioxide
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GB/T 16483-2008  Safety data sheet for chemical products - Content and order of sections (English Version)
Standard No.GB/T 16483-2008
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Detail of GB/T 16483-2008
Standard No.
GB/T 16483-2008
English Name
Safety data sheet for chemical products - Content and order of sections
Chinese Name
化学品安全技术说明书 内容和项目顺序
Chinese Classification
G04
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on
2008-6-18
Implemented on
2009-2-1
Status
valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
GB/T 17519.1-1998 Safety data sheet for chemical products--Part 1: Content and order of sections
GB 16483-2000 General rules for preparation of chemical safety data sheet
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
4000 words
Price(USD)
80.0
Keywords
GB/T 16483-2008, GB 16483-2008, GBT 16483-2008, GB/T16483-2008, GB/T 16483, GB/T16483, GB16483-2008, GB 16483, GB16483, GBT16483-2008, GBT 16483, GBT16483
Introduction of GB/T 16483-2008
1 Scope This standard specifies the structure, contents and universal format of safety data sheet for chemical products (SDS). This standard is applicable to the preparation of safety data sheet for chemical products. This standard does not define a fixed format nor does it include an actual SDS to be filled in. 2 Terms and Definitions For the purpose of this standard, the following terms and definitions apply. 2.1 Chemical product Substance or preparations. 2.2 Substance Chemical element and its compounds in the natural state or obtained by any production process, including any additive necessary to preserve the stability of the product and any impurity deriving from the process used, but excluding any solvent which may be separated without affecting the stability of the substance or changing its composition. 2.3 Exposure control The full range of precautionary measures to protect the user of the chemical product. 2.4 GHS classification The hazard of substance is classified according to the physical, health and environmental hazard characteristics of substance or preparations and the classification criteria in "Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals" (GHS). 2.5 Harm Physical injury and/or damage to health or property. 2.6 Hazard A potential source of harm. 2.7 Hazard statement Statement for the variety and type of hazard describing inherent hazard of a chemical, if necessary, including the degree of hazard. 2.8 Ingredient Constituent of a chemical product. 2.9 Intended use The use of a product or process under conditions or for purposes in accordance with specifications and instructions provided by the supplier. 2.10 Label A set of letters, symbols and codes to indicate the hazard and safety precautions for chemical products. It may be stick to, printed on, hung or tie on the external packing or container of chemical products. 2.11 Label element The information on the label to indicate the hazard of chemical products, such as symbols, signal word, etc. 2.12 Precautionary statement The relevant measures described by letters or symbols to prevent or reduce the contact with dangerous chemicals and ensure the correct storage and handling. 2.13 Preparation Mixture or solution composed of two or more substances. 2.14 Pictogram Graphics combination by symbols and other graphic elements, such as frame, background pattern and color to express specific information. 2.15 Reasonably foreseeable misuse The use of a product or process under conditions or for purposes not intended by the supplier, but which may happen induced by the design of the product, in with, or as a result of, common human behavior. 2.16 Recipient Party receiving a chemical product for industrial or professional use, such as storage, handling, processing or packaging, from a supplier. 2.17 Risk The probable rate of occurrence of a hazard causing harm, and the degree of severity of the harm. 2.18 Safety Freedom from unacceptable risk of harm. 2.19 Signal word The words and expressions on the label to indicate the relevant severity of chemical products hazard and remind the contact of potential risk, such as: GHS requires the "signal word" using "hazard" and "warning". 2.20 Supplier Party responsible for making a chemical product available to a recipient. 2.21 Symbol Graphic elements to transfer safety message concisely. 3 General Aspects An SDS applies to a chemical product as a whole. 3.1 Information contained in an SDS is non-confidential. Confidential information on ingredients may be given in a different way, provided section 3 of A.4 in Appendix A is observed. 3.2 Any supplier should provide a complete SDS to the recipient and shall report relevant information on safety, health and environment. The supplier has the obligation to keep the SDSs up to date and to provide the recipient with the latest edition. 3.3 The recipient of an SDS is responsible for acting in accordance with a risk assessment in regard of the conditions of product use and for taking necessary precautionary measures in a given work situation, and has the responsibility to keep the users informed about the hazards relevant to their individual workplace. When formulating the specific instructions for the workplace, the recipient should consider the general recommendations of relevant SDSs. 3.4 Since an SDS is merely product-related, it cannot take into account all the possible situations which may arise at any given workplace. Therefore an SDS only constitutes part of the information necessary to establish a safety programme. 3.5 The SDS shall provide the relevant comprehensive information for a certain substance or preparations according to the overall requirements of laws and regulations for the control on chemical products workplace. Note: if the chemical products is one preparation, it is not need to prepare the SDS for each relevant constituent is not need to be prepared, but the SDS for the preparation. If the information of a certain constituent is indispensable, the SDS for this constituent shall be provided.
Contents of GB/T 16483-2008
Contents Foreword I Introduction II 1 Scope 2 Terms and Definitions 3 General Aspects 4 Contents and General Layout of an SDS Appendix A (Normative) Instructions for the Compilation and Completion of an SDS
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