Upload the sheets your suppliers send — SDS HQ reads the PDF and files it. Generate the ones you make yourselves. Then give every worker instant access: a share link, a printed binder, or a QR code right on the container.
Early access — gated while we onboard teams. Your email is used once, to notify you.
OSHA HazCom, 29 CFR 1910.1200(g) — every hazardous chemical on site needs a Safety Data Sheet, readily accessible to workers during every shift. SDS HQ is how you stay that way.
Not another folder of PDFs. A filed, searchable, watched library — with access built for the floor, not just the office.
Upload supplier PDFs one at a time or in bulk — SDS HQ reads each sheet and files the details. Author your own alongside them. Search by product, supplier, CAS, or part number.
Explore the libraryShare links that need no account. Viewer seats that are always free. Printable binders for the wall. QR codes on containers that open the right sheet on a phone.
See QR accessYour library is checked against California Prop 65, EU SVHC, TSCA §6, and state right-to-know lists — when an ingredient lands on one, you see it flagged.
See the dashboardPrint GHS workplace labels sized to the container, straight from the sheet.
Every revision stays on file, with what changed and when it superseded.
Customers pull your current sheets themselves — no email chains.
Your logo and details on your labels, binders, and portal — and on SDSs you author.
| Statement | H301 Toxic if swallowed |
| Method | ATE additivity |
| Source | UN GHS §3.1 |
| Driver | Methanol 99.9% · ATE 100 mg/kg |
Under the library sits a real GHS classification engine. Enter the formulation and SDS HQ computes the classification from first principles, writes the 16-section sheet, and shows the reasoning behind every hazard — method, reference, and the component that drove it. Ready for HazCom 2024.
The whole floor can have the library in their pocket. Running several locations? Keep one catalog and tag each sheet to its sites.
Read-only access for every worker, on any device.
Tag sheets to locations; each site sees its own binder.
Join the waitlist and we'll email you when access opens to new teams.