SDS & HazCom
Graph-Powered SDS Management & Hazard Communication
Centralized SDS library with AI-powered parsing, CAS-centric identity resolution, GHS Rev 7 classification, compliant label generation, and the only platform that connects every SDS to your chemical inventory, Tier II thresholds, and regulatory obligations through a Compliance Intelligence Graph.
â HazCom 2024 Compliance Alert
OSHA extended all HazCom compliance deadlines by four months on January 15, 2026.
Manufacturers, importers, and distributors must update SDSs and labels for substances by
May 19, 2026.
Employers must update workplace labeling, HazCom programs, and training by
November 20, 2026.
Mixture deadlines follow in 2027â2028.
SafeGenics tracks every deadline and flags affected SDSs automatically.
Compliance Timeline
OSHA HazCom 2024 â Extended Deadlines
OSHA’s revised Hazard Communication Standard aligns with GHS Revision 7, introducing new hazard classes, updated classification criteria, and revised SDS requirements. A four-month extension was issued January 15, 2026.
May 19, 2026
Substances â Manufacturers
Chemical manufacturers, importers, and distributors must update all SDSs and container labels for substances to comply with the revised HCS and GHS Rev 7 classification criteria.
Nov 20, 2026
Substances â Employers
Employers must update alternative workplace labeling, revise written HazCom programs, and provide updated employee training for newly identified physical, health, or other hazards in substances.
Nov 19, 2027
Mixtures â Manufacturers
Chemical manufacturers, importers, and distributors must update all SDSs and labels for mixtures to comply with revised classification criteria, including new hazard categories.
May 19, 2028
Mixtures â Employers
Employers must finalize all workplace labeling, HazCom program updates, and employee training for mixtures. Full compliance with all revised HCS provisions required.
Source: Federal Register, Jan 15, 2026 (Docket No. OSHA-2019-0001). During transition, entities may comply with HCS 2012, HCS 2024, or both.
Graph Advantage
Every SDS Connected to Your Entire Compliance Ecosystem
Most SDS management tools are digital filing cabinets. SafeGenics connects every SDS to the chemicals in your inventory, the thresholds that trigger reporting, and the regulations that apply â through the Compliance Intelligence Graph.
CAS-Centric Identity Resolution
The same chemical appears under dozens of product names across your facilities. Sulfuric acid might be “IndustriClean Pro” from one supplier and “Battery Electrolyte 38%” from another. Legacy SDS tools manage documents â SafeGenics resolves chemical identity.
When an SDS is uploaded, SafeGenics parses Section 3 (Composition), extracts CAS numbers and concentration ranges, resolves each ingredient to a canonical chemical entity in the graph, and automatically links it to EPCRA thresholds, OSHA PELs, and state-specific regulations. Every resolution event is auditable.
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SDS â Identity Resolution â Obligation Pipeline
SDS UPLOAD
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“IndustriClean Pro”
(Vendor: ChemCorp)
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SECTION 3 Composition / Ingredients | â CAS 7664-93-9
(Sulfuric acid) 15â20% | â CAS 7664-38-2 (Phosphoric acid) 5â10%
â RESOLVE CAS 7664-93-9 | â CHEMICAL Sulfuric acid (canonical)
| â THRESHOLD EPCRA EHS: TPQ = 1,000 lbs
| â THRESHOLD OSHA PEL: 1 mg/mÂł
| â OBLIGATION: Tier II
if > 500 lbs | â GHS CLASSIFY Skin Corr. 1A / Eye Dam. 1
Signal Word: DANGER Pictograms: GHS05 (Corrosion)
SECTION 3 Composition / Ingredients | â CAS 7664-93-9
(Sulfuric acid) 15â20% | â CAS 7664-38-2 (Phosphoric acid) 5â10%
â RESOLVE CAS 7664-93-9 | â CHEMICAL Sulfuric acid (canonical)
| â THRESHOLD EPCRA EHS: TPQ = 1,000 lbs
| â THRESHOLD OSHA PEL: 1 mg/mÂł
| â OBLIGATION: Tier II
if > 500 lbs | â GHS CLASSIFY Skin Corr. 1A / Eye Dam. 1
Signal Word: DANGER Pictograms: GHS05 (Corrosion)
The 16-Section SDS â Every Section Parsed & Connected
SafeGenics extracts structured data from all 16 sections. Highlighted sections feed directly into the Compliance Intelligence Graph for threshold monitoring and obligation generation.
Section 1
Identification
Section 2
Hazard(s) ID
Section 3
Composition
Section 4
First Aid
Section 5
Fire Fighting
Section 6
Spill / Release
Section 7
Handling & Storage
Section 8
Exposure / PPE
Section 9
Physical / Chemical
Section 10
Stability / React.
Section 11
Toxicological
Section 12
Ecological
Section 13
Disposal
Section 14
Transport
Section 15
Regulatory
Section 16
Other Info
GHS Rev 7 Changes
What Changed in OSHA HazCom 2024
OSHA’s May 2024 final rule (29 CFR 1910.1200) is the most significant HazCom update since 2012. SafeGenics is built to handle every change.
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New Hazard Classes
“Chemicals Under Pressure” introduced from GHS Rev 8. “Desensitized Explosives” adopted from GHS Rev 7. Pyrophoric gases reclassified from OSHA-defined hazards into the flammable gases class. These require new pictograms and precautionary statements on labels and SDSs.
Appendix A ¡ GHS Rev 7 & 8
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Updated Classification Criteria
Revised criteria for aerosols, flammable gases (now includes Category 1A, 1B, and 2), skin corrosion/irritation, and serious eye damage. Non-animal test methods from GHS Rev 8 added for skin corrosion to promote alternative testing methods.
Appendix A & B ¡ 29 CFR 1910.1200
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Label & SDS Updates
Small container labeling provisions for 3 mL and 100 mL containers (aligned with WHMIS). Bulk shipment labels may now be transmitted electronically. DOT pictograms no longer required to be excluded when HCS pictograms are present. SDS Sections 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 14 revised.
Appendix C & D ¡ Paragraph (f)(12)
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Trade Secret Changes
Mandatory use of prescribed concentration ranges when exact percentages are claimed as trade secrets in Section 3 of the SDS. Ranges align with Health Canada’s WHMIS, improving cross-border regulatory consistency for manufacturers operating in both countries.
Paragraph (i) ¡ WHMIS alignment
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SDS Section 9 Overhaul
Section 9 (Physical and Chemical Properties) now follows the GHS Rev 7 ordering â physical state listed before color. Additional required properties for flammable liquids include storage provisions. The standardized property list improves consistency across manufacturers.
Appendix D ¡ Section 9
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International Alignment
Better alignment with Health Canada’s WHMIS, the EU’s CLP regulation, and other U.S. agencies. Eight new defined terms added (bulk shipment, combustible dust, gas, liquid, solid, immediate outer package, PLHCP, released for shipment). Supports cross-border compliance for multinational operations.
29 CFR 1910.6 ¡ Incorporation by Reference
How It Works
SDS Lifecycle â From Upload to Obligation
Follow an SDS through SafeGenics, from the moment it enters the system to the regulatory obligations it triggers.
Step 01 â Ingest
SDS Upload & Parsing
Upload SDS documents as PDFs, or connect to manufacturer feeds for automatic updates. SafeGenics AI parses all 16 sections, extracting structured data: product name, manufacturer, CAS numbers, concentration ranges, hazard classifications, GHS pictograms, signal words, H-statements, P-statements, exposure limits, and transport classification.
Step 02 â Resolve
CAS-Centric Identity Resolution
Each ingredient CAS number is resolved to a canonical chemical entity in the graph. “IndustriClean Pro” becomes sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9) at 15â20% and phosphoric acid (CAS 7664-38-2) at 5â10%. Every resolution event is logged with an auditable trail. Mixtures are decomposed to their constituent ingredients for accurate threshold calculation.
Step 03 â Classify
GHS Classification & Validation
SafeGenics validates the manufacturer’s hazard classification against GHS Rev 7 criteria and flags discrepancies. Missing pictograms, incorrect signal words, or outdated classification categories are identified. For the HazCom 2024 transition, the system detects SDSs still using GHS Rev 3 (2012) classification and flags them for update.
Step 04 â Connect
Graph Linking & Obligation Detection
Resolved chemicals link to your inventory quantities, facility locations, EPCRA thresholds, OSHA PELs, state-specific regulations, and Tier II reporting requirements. If a newly uploaded SDS reveals an ingredient you’re storing above threshold, SafeGenics generates the obligation automatically â before the next reporting deadline.
Step 05 â Label
Compliant Label Generation
Generate GHS-compliant secondary container labels with all required elements: product identifier, signal word, hazard statements, precautionary statements, pictograms, and supplier information. Supports multiple label sizes including small container provisions (3 mL and 100 mL) per the HazCom 2024 rule.
Step 06 â Monitor
Change Detection & Alerts
When a manufacturer issues an updated SDS, SafeGenics detects changes across all 16 sections and alerts affected facilities. If a classification changes â say, a product adds a new hazard category â the system identifies which labels need reprinting, which training needs updating, and which regulatory obligations are affected.
SDS Change Detection â Real-Time Alert
â SDS Update Detected
IndustriClean Pro v3.2 â v4.0
IndustriClean Pro v3.2 â v4.0
Changes detected in 4 sections:
Section 2 â Hazard Classification
Added: Flammable Gas Category 1B (NEW)
Section 3 â Composition
Concentration: 15â20% â 18â22%
Section 8 â Exposure Controls
Updated OSHA PEL to revised value
Section 9 â Physical Properties
Reordered to GHS Rev 7 format
Impact Analysis
3 facilities affected ¡ 12 labels need reprinting ¡ Training update required ¡ Tier II data unchanged
Capabilities
Complete SDS & HazCom Solution
Every capability you need â from document management to compliant labeling â built on the Compliance Intelligence Graph.
AI-Powered SDS Parsing
Automated extraction of structured data from all 16 SDS sections. CAS numbers, concentration ranges, hazard classifications, exposure limits, and transport data â parsed in seconds, not hours. Supports PDF, XML, and manufacturer data feeds.
CAS Identity Resolution
Every CAS number resolves to a canonical chemical entity in the graph. Products â chemicals â SafeGenics decomposes mixtures to their ingredients for accurate threshold calculations. Auditable resolution events trace every identity mapping.
GHS Rev 7 Classification
Validates manufacturer classifications against current GHS Rev 7 criteria. Detects outdated Rev 3 (2012) SDSs requiring updates for HazCom 2024 compliance. Flags new hazard classes: Chemicals Under Pressure, Desensitized Explosives, Flammable Gas 1B.
GHS Label Generation
Generate compliant secondary container labels with product identifier, signal word, hazard statements, precautionary statements, GHS pictograms, and supplier information. Multiple label sizes with small container provisions (3 mL, 100 mL) per HazCom 2024.
SDS Change Monitor
Automated detection of SDS revisions with section-by-section diff analysis. When a manufacturer updates an SDS, SafeGenics identifies what changed, which facilities are affected, which labels need reprinting, and whether training must be updated.
Regulatory List Screening
Cross-reference chemicals at the ingredient level against EPCRA EHS, CERCLA, TSCA, TRI/Form R, California Prop 65, REACH, RoHS, and state-specific lists. Identify PFAS (“forever chemicals”) in your inventory. Over 100 regulatory lists supported.
Mobile Right-to-Know Access
Employees access SDSs from any device â mobile, tablet, or desktop â with no app installation required. Barcode scanning identifies containers and pulls up the correct SDS instantly. Offline mode ensures access even in areas without connectivity.
HazCom Program Builder
Build and maintain compliant written hazard communication programs with guided workflows. Track employee training completion for HazCom 2024 requirements including new hazard classes, updated pictograms, and revised SDS format training.
Version Control & Audit Trail
Complete version history for every SDS with immutable audit logs. Track who uploaded, accessed, or modified each document. Retention policies ensure compliance with OSHA’s requirement to maintain SDSs for 30 years for any chemical employees were exposed to.
Comparison
How SafeGenics Compares
Most SDS management tools are document repositories. SafeGenics understands what’s inside the documents and connects it to your compliance obligations.
"Large SDS Platforms" includes VelocityEHS/MSDSonline, Chemwatch, 3E/Verisk. "Manual / Binders" includes paper-based and spreadsheet-managed SDS systems.
| Capability | SafeGenics | Large SDS Platforms | Manual / Binders |
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| Central SDS library & search | â Full | â Full | â |
| AI-powered 16-section parsing | â All sections | ⥠Limited | â |
| CAS-centric identity resolution | â Graph-powered | â | â |
| Mixture decomposition to ingredients | â Automatic | âĄML-based indexing | â |
| SDS â Tier II threshold linking | â Native graph | â | â |
| GHS Rev 7 classification validation | â Built-in | ⥠Partial | â |
| Regulatory list screening (100+ lists) | â With obligations | â Cross-reference | â |
| PFAS identification | â Graph-linked | â Flag-based | â |
| SDS change detection & impact analysis | â Section-level diff | ⥠Version alerts | â |
| GHS compliant label generation | â Full | â Full | â |
| HazCom 2024 deadline tracking | â Automated | ⥠Manual | â |
| Chemical inventory integration | â Native graph | ⥠Separate module | â |
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the OSHA HazCom 2024 update and how does it affect me?
On May 20, 2024, OSHA published a final rule updating the Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) to align with GHS Revision 7 â the first major update since the 2012 alignment with GHS Rev 3. The rule took effect July 19, 2024, but compliance is phased. On January 15, 2026, OSHA issued a four-month extension to all deadlines. The new schedule: manufacturers/importers/distributors must update SDSs and labels for substances by May 19, 2026, and for mixtures by November 19, 2027. Employers must update workplace labeling, HazCom programs, and training for substances by November 20, 2026, and for mixtures by May 19, 2028. During the transition, you may comply with HCS 2012, HCS 2024, or both.
What new hazard classes were added in GHS Rev 7?
The HazCom 2024 rule introduces Chemicals Under Pressure (adopted from GHS Rev 8) and Desensitized Explosives (from GHS Rev 7). Additionally, pyrophoric gases were reclassified from OSHA-defined hazards into the flammable gases class. Flammable gases now include Category 1A, 1B, and 2. Aerosol classification criteria were also updated. These new classes require new pictograms, signal words, and precautionary statements on both labels and SDSs. SafeGenics detects SDSs that lack these new classifications and flags them for update before your compliance deadline.
How does SafeGenics handle SDS parsing differently than other platforms?
Most SDS platforms store and retrieve documents â they’re digital filing cabinets. SafeGenics parses all 16 sections and extracts structured data: CAS numbers, concentration ranges, hazard codes, exposure limits, and transport classifications. This data feeds into the Compliance Intelligence Graph, where each ingredient is resolved to a canonical chemical entity. The graph then links that chemical to your inventory quantities, EPCRA thresholds, OSHA PELs, state regulations, and Tier II obligations. So when you upload an SDS for a cleaning product, SafeGenics doesn’t just file it â it knows you have sulfuric acid at 18% concentration, calculates the actual ingredient quantity across your facilities, and determines whether you’ve crossed a reporting threshold.
What is CAS-centric identity resolution?
The same chemical appears under dozens of trade names across your facilities. “IndustriClean Pro,” “Battery Electrolyte 38%,” and “Drain-O-Matic” might all contain sulfuric acid at different concentrations. Traditional systems track products â SafeGenics tracks chemicals. When an SDS is parsed, each CAS number is resolved to a canonical chemical entity. Sulfuric acid (CAS 7664-93-9) is sulfuric acid regardless of what product it’s in. The system then aggregates the actual ingredient quantities across all products at each facility to determine accurate threshold positions. This is critical for Tier II reporting, where thresholds are based on the chemical quantity, not the product quantity.
Can SafeGenics identify which of my SDSs need updating for HazCom 2024?
Yes. SafeGenics scans your entire SDS library and identifies documents still using GHS Rev 3 (2012) classification criteria. Specifically, it flags SDSs that: lack new hazard classes (Chemicals Under Pressure, Desensitized Explosives), use outdated flammable gas categories, have Section 9 properties in the old order instead of the GHS Rev 7 order, are missing updated precautionary statements, or don’t include prescribed concentration ranges where trade secrets are claimed. The system generates a prioritized remediation list so you can work through updates systematically before the May 19, 2026 deadline for substances and November 19, 2027 deadline for mixtures.
How does the SDS change monitor work?
When a manufacturer issues an updated SDS, SafeGenics performs a section-by-section diff analysis comparing the new version against the previous one. The system identifies exactly what changed â a new hazard classification in Section 2, a revised concentration range in Section 3, an updated exposure limit in Section 8 â and generates an impact analysis. This analysis shows which facilities stock the affected product, which labels need reprinting, whether employee training must be updated, and whether the change affects your Tier II reporting data or EPCRA threshold positions. Alerts route to the right people based on the severity of the change.
Does SafeGenics support WHMIS compliance for Canadian operations?
Yes. OSHA’s HazCom 2024 update specifically improved alignment with Health Canada’s WHMIS, including small container labeling provisions and prescribed concentration ranges for trade secrets. SafeGenics supports both OSHA HCS and WHMIS requirements, making it suitable for organizations operating across the US-Canada border. The GHS Rev 7 alignment further harmonizes classification criteria between the two countries, reducing the need for duplicate SDSs.
How does SDS data connect to Tier II reporting?
This is SafeGenics’ core differentiator. When an SDS is parsed and its ingredients are resolved via CAS numbers, those chemicals are automatically linked to your inventory quantities at each facility. The graph continuously calculates whether the aggregated quantity of each chemical exceeds EPCRA reporting thresholds (10,000 lbs general, or 500 lbs / TPQ for EHS chemicals). If a new SDS reveals an ingredient you didn’t know you had â say, a cleaning product contains an EHS chemical at 5% concentration â SafeGenics recalculates your threshold position instantly. No other SDS platform does this because they don’t have the graph connecting SDSs to inventory to thresholds to obligations.
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