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Syngenta Safety Data Sheet (SDS) Update

Syngenta Safety Data Sheet (SDS) Update

In 2012, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) updated its Hazard Communication Standard to conform to the United Nations’ Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). With the changes to this standard, OSHA worked to simplify internal communication, improve knowledge of workplace hazards and create safer environments for anyone handling hazardous materials.

As of June 1, 2015, Syngenta is OSHA compliant and has converted all of the Syngenta Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) to SDS Sheets. Syngenta SDS labels for the Professional Pest Management market can be found on www.SyngentaPMP.com on our Label Search Page. In addition, Syngenta will continue distributing SDS sheets to our channel partners using the same system we have used in the past. SDS sheets will also be mailed upon request. When new information is added or changed on SDSs, updated versions are mailed to distributers who have placed orders for those products during the previous two years.


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Search for Syngenta SDSs and product labels by product name, market group, and/or product type on our Label Search.

In case of an emergency, contact the Syngenta Crop Protection Emergency hotline at 1-800-888-8372 for immediate, 24/7 assistance. Toxicologists, veterinarians and other experts are available to provide detailed advice. Customer Service contact information is located on SDSs and product labels for your reference.


SDSs are designed primarily as a tool for manufacturers and first responders since they include prescriptive details about storage, exposure and information for handling emergencies not typically seen by end users. SDSs include a 16-section format with specific and consistent hazard language, pictograms and standard precautionary language.

Pest Management Professionals can rely on product labels for necessary information about safe handling on a day-to-day basis. The SDS serves as an additional resource in the event of emergencies. Syngenta end-use customers should keep all employees informed about the new format and keep a copy of the SDS for each product on site as required.  As a safety precaution, employees need to be aware of how an SDS can help with safe handling of products and proper actions to take in case of an emergency such as a spill or accidental exposure.

Additional Training Resources:

Syngenta Specimen labels, 2(ee) Recommendations, 24(c) Registrations, Supplemental labels and SDS labels can also be found on the CDMS Label Database.



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