E-SDS
e-SDS, otherwise known as an extended SDS. An extended SDS is a document of chemical safety. It is much longer and detailed than the standard SDS. It consists of a standard SDS which has more subsections than the general one, and an additional annex containing one or more exposure scenario(s).
The necessity of e-SDS
The 1907/2006/EC REACH prescribes that those substances, which:
- is produced in more than 10 tonnes/year, and
- considered as hazardous substance,
exposure scenarios have to be prepared.
These exposure scenarios have to be appended to the SDS, therefore a so-called extended SDS (e-SDS) is created.
The descriptor system
The descriptor system is created by ECHA for the use in exposure scenarios and in extended safety data sheets E-SDS Several type of descriptors is available.
Types:
- Descriptor-list for sectors of use (SU)
- Descriptor-list for Chemical Product Category (PC)
- Descriptor-list for process categories (PROC)
- Description for Environmental Release Categories (ERC)
Useful information
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