The Safety Data Sheet (SDS) provides critical information about the safe use, handling, and storage of cleaning products. Knowing the SDS details helps you understand hazards and how to protect yourself and others.
Key Points for Technicians:
Always review the SDS before using a new product.
Be familiar with hazards, safety instructions, and required protective equipment (PPE).
Know first-aid measures, including what to do if a child, pet, or someone in the home ingests or is exposed to a product.
Store and handle products safely to prevent access by children or pets.
In emergencies, OSHA requires that SDS information be made available to first responders to guide treatment and safety measures.
Understanding the SDS protects you, the client, and their household. If unsure, contact your supervisor immediately.
Cleaning Products in Use:
List the cleaning products used for this task, ensuring the SDS for each product is accessible:


