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How Digital SDS Management Is Transforming Safety & Compliance in 2025

An expanded perspective incorporating insights from TotalSDS originally published in Patterson’s Insight magazine.  Managing Safety Data Sheets (SDS) has always been a critical part of maintaining a safe and compliant work environment, especially in industries handling chemicals daily — like dental practices, veterinary clinics, medical suppliers, distributors, and manufacturing facilities.…
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12/05/25
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SDS Requirements for Articles: What OSHA Says Under HCS

Confused About SDS Requirements for Articles? If you’ve ever been told, “We need an SDS for this product,” only to realize the product is actually an article, you’re not alone. Manufacturers and suppliers run into this confusion all the time. While OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) clearly exempts articles from…
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11/03/25
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Enhesa Acquires TotalSDS

Creating a connected, end-to-end workflow for global chemical compliance and operations management.  – Enhesa, the leading provider of regulatory business intelligence worldwide, today announced the acquisition of TotalSDS, a specialist provider of Safety Data Sheet (SDS) authoring software. The acquisition builds on Enhesa’s leadership position in product compliance, EHS intelligence…
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10/27/25
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How to Build a Compliant and Searchable SDS Library

In today’s regulatory environment, a well-organized Safety Data Sheet (SDS) library is more than just a compliance checkbox; it’s an essential part of protecting employees, ensuring operational efficiency, and safeguarding your organization from costly penalties. Yet many companies still struggle with SDS management, relying on outdated filing systems or scattered…
Hawk SEM
09/16/25
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Do You Need an SDS? Understanding SDS Obligations for Household Consumer Products in the Workplace

For many businesses, the use of household consumer products—such as cleaning solutions, adhesives, and disinfectants—seems routine and risk-free. However, when these products are used in the workplace, the regulatory obligations tied to them can be less than obvious. Under OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard (HCS), certain consumer products may be exempt…
Alex Milan
07/08/25