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What does sds mean in a paper mill?
SDS, the abbreviation of Safety Data Sheet, is an international standardized document, which aims to provide necessary safety information during the use, storage and management of chemicals. SDS document is a basic document, which can provide important legal support for enterprises engaged in the safety management of dangerous goods and protect workers and the environment in an emergency. As a paper mill, it is very important to understand and use SDS safety data sheet to ensure the safety necessary for normal production of enterprises.

SDS file usually consists of 16 file parts, including: product and manufacturer information, hazard description, ingredient/chemical list, first aid measures, fire protection measures, leakage accident treatment, storage and transportation requirements, exposure control/personal protection, physical and chemical characteristics, stability and reactivity, toxicology information, ecological information, waste disposal, transportation information, regulatory information and other information. It is necessary to know the important information of these documents, which can help us manage dangerous goods better and pay attention to the safety of employees and the environment.

In the process of using and managing SDS files, paper mills should follow relevant laws and regulations to ensure the validity and correctness of SDS files. Reading and understanding SDS files can provide important safety information for enterprises and avoid and deal with various problems in the use and management of dangerous goods. At the same time, enterprises should update SDS files regularly, because the formula and danger of chemicals may change at any time, so they should know this information in time. Strengthening the use and management of SDS files is very important for maintaining production safety and protecting employees' health.