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11 Jul

Deviations that aren’t any – the solution lies in the detail

By |2022-10-31T16:42:09+01:0011 July 2022|GefStoff-Profi|

You already know our online tool SDBcheck® (Currently only available in German) for checking the plausibility of your safety data sheets from my last blog posts. Today I would like to discuss the situations in which deviations occur that are actually not deviations at all. Plausibility check with SDBcheck® SDBcheck® is a free online tool

27 Jun

Deviations in the safety data sheet

By |2022-08-19T08:18:21+02:0027 June 2022|GefStoff-Profi|

In my last blog post I dealt with why the plausibility check of safety data sheets is so important (and also obligatory in Germany according to TRGS 400 [1]). With our free online tool SDBcheck® (currently only available in German) you have a simple and convenient way to check classification and labelling. Ideally, you will

13 Jun

Plausibility check of safety data sheets

By |2022-06-17T14:31:20+02:0013 June 2022|GefStoff-Profi|

According to the German TRGS 400 [1], you as the recipient of safety data sheets are obliged to check it for "obviously incomplete, contradictory or incorrect information". If you find a discrepancy during the plausibility check, you should contact the supplier and request a correct safety data sheet. Plausibility check Both as a producer of

22 May

Unravelling the legal term: Hazardous substance with low risk

By |2021-03-05T12:26:35+01:0022 May 2017|GefStoff-Profi, Hazardous Substances|

Working with a hazardous substance with low risk significantly reduces the occupational health and safety effort for this substance. This is already evident in its definition as a low risk substance. Definition of hazardous substance with low risk The term "hazardous substance" and the attribute "low risk" are both terms from the Ordinance on Hazardous

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