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A contractor is required to provide Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for all hazardous chemicals on site. According to the Hazard Communication Standard, how many sections must each SDS contain?

Correct Answer

C) 16 sections

The GHS-aligned Hazard Communication Standard requires SDSs to have 16 standardized sections covering identification, hazards, composition, first aid, and other critical safety information.

Answer Options
A
12 sections
B
18 sections
C
16 sections
D
14 sections

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The GHS-aligned Hazard Communication Standard requires SDSs to have 16 standardized sections covering identification, hazards, composition, first aid, and other critical safety information.

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