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🔬 GHS-Compliant Conversion

Convert MSDS to SDS in Minutes

Upload your old Material Safety Data Sheet (8-section format) and get a modern, GHS-compliant Safety Data Sheet (16-section format) — automatically restructured and ready to use.

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How It Works

Convert your MSDS to a GHS-compliant SDS in three simple steps

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Upload Your MSDS

Upload your existing Material Safety Data Sheet in PDF, DOC, or DOCX format. Our system accepts all common MSDS formats.

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Automatic Conversion

Our AI engine extracts data from your 8-section MSDS and restructures it into the 16-section GHS-compliant SDS format.

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Download Your SDS

Review the converted Safety Data Sheet, make any edits, and download it as a professional PDF ready for compliance.

Why Choose MsdsToSds?

The fastest way to bring your chemical safety documentation into GHS compliance

GHS-Compliant Output

Every SDS follows the 16-section format required by OSHA HazCom 2012 and GHS Rev. 7.

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AI-Powered Extraction

Advanced AI reads and understands your MSDS content, mapping it to the correct SDS sections.

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Batch Processing

Convert hundreds of MSDS documents at once. Perfect for large chemical inventories.

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Edit Before Download

Review and edit every section of the converted SDS before generating the final PDF.

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Secure & Private

Your documents are encrypted in transit and at rest. Auto-deleted after 30 days.

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Regulatory Updates

We stay current with OSHA, EPA, and international GHS requirements so you don't have to.

MSDS vs SDS: What Changed?

Understanding why you need to convert your old MSDS documents

❌ Old MSDS Format

  • • 8 sections (non-standardized)
  • • Inconsistent hazard descriptions
  • • No GHS pictograms
  • • No signal words
  • • Varied formats between manufacturers
  • • Non-compliant with current OSHA rules

✅ New SDS Format (GHS)

  • • 16 standardized sections
  • • Consistent hazard classification
  • • GHS pictograms required
  • • Signal words (Danger/Warning)
  • • Uniform format worldwide
  • • OSHA HazCom 2012 compliant

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