Enhancing Safety Data Sheet Authoring in Manufacturing

A Whitepaper by Fiona Moir & Nathan Town-Field

The constantly evolving nature of GHS and the changing regulatory landscape presents significant challenges for manufacturing companies who want to ensure that their SDS and labels are up-to-date.

This whitepaper addresses these challenges by analysing different authoring systems and provides insight into how to manage and accommodate the subtleties or specificities of regional or country-to-country GHS variation in the manufacturing industry.

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About the Authors

Fiona Moir,
Managing Hazard Communication Consultant

Fiona is an experienced Safety Data Sheet author with over 10 years of experience. She leads the GHS and SDS services at Yordas, including the delivery, and ongoing development of service structure, operations and training. These services involve compiling and assessing product labels; including aspects of additional regulations such as Biocidal Products Regulation, Detergents Directive and the Aerosols Dispensers Directive.

Nathan Town-Field
Senior Hazard Communication Consultant

Nathan Town-Field is a Senior Regulatory Consultant at Yordas, with a focus on global hazard communication. With six years of expertise in GHS and CLP classification and labelling of substances and mixtures, Nathan is well-versed in navigating the complex regulatory landscape surrounding chemical safety. A key responsibility for Nathan leading the team responsible for authoring Safety Data Sheets (SDS) to global standards, ensuring that they accurately communicate the hazards associated with chemicals and provide essential safety information to downstream users. Additionally, he is proficient in poison centre notification obligations, and as Yordas' lead eSDS author, Nathan plays a crucial role in extracting exposure scenarios from various sources.

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