Increasing the Efficiency of Access to Information on the Dangers of Chemical Products Based ...

Increasing the Efficiency of Access to Information on the Dangers of Chemical Products Based ...

Increasing the Efficiency of Access to Information on the Dangers of Chemical Products Based on the Safety data Sheets of the Chemical Products of the Russian and cis

A.D. Lebedev, specialist of the Association «Nonprofit partnership Coordination and Information center of the CIS Member States»; Moscow
T.S. Lyubinskaya, specialist of the Association «Nonprofit partnership Coordination and Information center of the CIS Member States»; Moscow
 
e-mail: info@ciscenter.org
 
The article considers the main goals and objectives of the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation «On the fundamentals of the state policy of the Russian Federation in the field of ensuring chemical and biological safety for the period up to 2025 and beyond», describes possible ways to solve these problems, namely, to increase public awareness of the dangers of chemical products based on existing tools of the Register of Safety Data Sheets.
 
Keywords: safety data sheet, SDS, verification of safety data sheets, safe handling of chemical products, hazard communication, chemical safety, data verification, bar code, QR code, reference book.
 
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DOI: 10.34214/2312-5209-2019-24-4-88-92

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