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The MySDS SDS/MSDS database is customized to meet your safety information needs. We do all the work, so you don't have to.

MySDS is a cost-effective, user-friendly, intuitive, informative, educational online SDS database with unlimited SDS search abilities.

Let MySDS be the source of your employee's safety information for all of the hazardous chemicals they are using or may be exposed to.

Previously known as Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), the original versions of documents are kept on file for future reference should it ever be required. We work in Canada and the US, to keep your employees safe!

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Don't waste your time sifting through an SDS/ MSDS database of thousand or millions of SDSs in an online safety data sheet library that are not relevant to your specific needs and requirements. Our safety data sheet system will do it for you.

MySDS will find your safety data sheets (previously MSDSs) for you and continually update them on your behalf.

We are here to keep you compliant, educated and to be an extension of your occupational health and safety team. We are available online or offline at your fingertips.

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