REACH, SDS and eSDS Compliance for Industrial Chemical Manufacturers
Supplier-grade documentation for substances, intermediates, solvents, catalysts, and specialty chemistries — built to survive buyer audits, customs inspections, and downstream user scrutiny across EU, US, Canada, and GCC markets.
Industrial chemistry has no margin for sloppy documentation. Your customers' procurement, EHS, and QA teams review every SDS before issuing a PO. Customs flags any inconsistency between the SDS, the transport declaration, and the label. And under REACH, downstream users expect Extended SDS with exposure scenarios that match their actual use cases — not generic boilerplate. Chemply builds documentation to that standard: deep classification, defensible reasoning, and a single source of truth across every market you ship into.
Regulations we cover
EU REACH (1907/2006) + eSDS
Registration dossiers, IUCLID files, Extended SDS with exposure scenarios, DNELs / PNECs, and SVHC Candidate List screening.
EU CLP (1272/2008) + Annex VI
Harmonised classification check, ATP monitoring, and self-classification for non-listed substances and mixtures.
ADR / RID / IMDG / IATA
Full transport classification, UN number assignment, packing group, EmS code, and segregation — aligned to current 2025 amendments.
OSHA HazCom 2024 + WHMIS 2015
Workplace SDS and labels for the US and Canadian industrial channel, with the latest HazCom 2024 classification updates.
What Chemply delivers
- Extended SDS (eSDS) with exposure scenarios tailored to identified uses under REACH
- 16-section SDS in EU 2020/878, OSHA HazCom 2024, or WHMIS 2015 format — multilingual where required
- Substance and mixture classification under CLP, including Annex VI verification and ATP monitoring
- Transport classification (ADR, RID, IMDG, IATA) with UN number, packing group, and segregation guidance
- REACH registration support via partner Lead Registrants and Only Representatives (1 t/y and above)
- Buyer-audit-ready documentation packages: SDS, label, transport declaration, and substance identity profile
Frequently asked questions
What's different about SDS authoring for industrial chemicals vs consumer products?
Industrial SDS demand deeper hazard data: full toxicology and ecotoxicology profiles, exposure scenarios for REACH-registered substances, ADR/IMDG/IATA transport classifications, and OELs/DNELs/PNECs for worker exposure. Customers expect supplier-quality documentation that survives buyer audits, customs inspections, and downstream user requests.
Do you handle REACH registration, extension, or only SDS?
We author REACH-compliant SDS and Extended SDS (eSDS) with exposure scenarios. For full REACH registration dossiers (1 t/y and above) we coordinate with our partner network of Lead Registrants and Only Representatives — covering substance identity, IUCLID dossier, and SIEF participation.
What is an Extended SDS (eSDS) and when do I need one?
An eSDS attaches exposure scenarios to the standard 16-section SDS, required for REACH-registered substances ≥10 t/y classified as hazardous or PBT/vPvB. It tells downstream users exactly how to handle the substance to stay within Derived No-Effect Levels (DNELs) and Predicted No-Effect Concentrations (PNECs). We build them from your registration data.
Can you classify and document transport-regulated substances?
Yes. We assign ADR (road), RID (rail), IMDG (sea), and IATA (air) classifications, including UN number, packing group, EmS code, and segregation requirements. SDS Section 14 is fully populated and aligned to current 2025 ADR amendments.
Do you cover specialty chemistries like solvents, intermediates, and catalysts?
Yes. Our team has authored documentation for solvent blends, organometallic catalysts, reactive intermediates, fluorochemicals, and high-purity electronic chemicals. Each chemistry has its own quirks — we bring the regulatory experience to get the classification right the first time.
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