Build OSHA Safety Data Sheets on evidence, not assumptions.
Organize chemical identity, supplier evidence, formulations and all sixteen SDS sections in a US-specific workspace. The generator remains locked until the OSHA workflow completes expert validation.
Do not translate an EU classification workflow and call it American.
The US workspace uses OSHA terminology, US English, USD and its own release gates. CLP, REACH, UFI and PCN are not inherited into the US project profile.
Supplier-grade chemical records
Keep CAS references, actual grades, concentrations and current supplier evidence distinct.
See the workflowVersioned formulations
Require minimum and maximum concentrations without inventing unsupported exact values.
See the workflowHazard-by-hazard review
Record the method, source, uncertainty and named approver for each conclusion.
See the workflowSixteen connected sections
Reuse reviewed facts and flag contradictions across the full Safety Data Sheet.
See the workflowChange impact
See which products, sections and labels are affected when decisive inputs change.
See the workflowControlled release
Keep review drafts separate from approved output and preserve every released version.
See the workflowA confident-looking answer is not the same as a supportable hazard decision.
CompliWorld keeps supplier facts, product evidence, methods and approval status visible instead of flattening them into generated text.
- Source and revision beside decisive values
- Formulation ranges preserved
- Label and Section 2 compared before release
From source data to a controlled US release.
Collect exact source records
Supplier SDSs, specifications, formulation version and product properties.
Assess by hazard endpoint
Apply the relevant US method and keep unresolved evidence visible.
Connect SDS and label
Generate shared elements from one approved classification record.
Approve and distribute
Name the reviewer, archive the version and control downstream change.
Start with the decision you need to make.
Every guide addresses a distinct implementation problem and links back to primary OSHA material.
What the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard connects.
Understand the US compliance framework before preparing a document.
Open guideTurn the HazCom 2024 update into a controlled change project.
Plan a documented transition without mixing old and new assumptions.
Open guideWhat makes a US Safety Data Sheet release-ready.
Check a US SDS before issue or acceptance.
Open guideThe 16 OSHA SDS sections as one connected evidence system.
Understand the full document structure and dependencies.
Open guideBuild OSHA SDS Section 2 from a reviewed hazard decision.
Prepare the hazard summary and label elements consistently.
Open guidePrepare Section 3 without confusing formulation data with disclosure output.
Create a reliable composition section for substances or mixtures.
Open guideBuild an OSHA label from the same approved record as Section 2.
Prevent inconsistencies between labels and Safety Data Sheets.
Open guideUse OSHA pictograms as outputs, not classification shortcuts.
Choose and render pictograms consistently after classification.
Open guidePublication status: review. US regulatory pages are visible for controlled review but remain noindex until terminology and legal scope are approved.
Build the US workflow before activating the generator.
Create a preparation account or send us the products, roles and source records that need mapping.