Why Major Resellers Are Cracking Down on Safety Data Sheets for Consumer Products
Major online resellers are significantly raising the bar for product safety and regulatory compliance. One of the biggest shifts? A surge in requests for Safety Data Sheets (SDS) across a growing range of everyday consumer products.
This trend is reshaping how manufacturers, distributors, and brands manage hazard communication and compliance throughout the supply chain.
Why Resellers Are Tightening SDS Requirements
Rising Regulatory Pressure
Some online platforms have been identified by regulatory agencies as “distributors” of third-party products. This classification makes them responsible for actions such as notifications, recalls, and remediation. As a result, resellers are increasing documentation expectations, specifically those for SDSs, to help reduce risk and supprt regulatory alignment across thousands of product listings.
Expanded Hazard Screening
Platforms have broadened their definitions of “hazardous” items. Products containing chemicals, aerosols, batteries, or regulated components now commonly trigger SDS requests. In many cases, SDS’s are required even when regulations do not explicitly require them, as resellers aim to meet internal safety standards and maintain consumer trust.
How Platforms Enforce SDS Compliance
Automated Hazard Detection
Many resellers use AI-driven tools that automatically scan and flag product listings for compliance concerns. These systems can pause or restrict listings until SDS documentation is submitted and verified.
Stricter Documentation Standards
Resellers increasingly require:
- Current SDS (often less than 5 years old)
- Exact product/manufacturer name matches
- Full GHS-compliant formatting
- Region specific regulatory accuracy
Wider Product Categories Trigger SDS Requests
Items now commonly flagged include:
- Beauty and personal care
- Cleaning products
- Fragrance products such as candles, diffusers, sprays and air fresheners
- Electronic and battery-containing products
- Automotive fluids
- Adhesives and paints
- Office and school supplies
The Risks of Relying Solely on Automated Compliance Tools
AI driven document review processes may misinterpret one or more elements of the SDS. Automated validation tools can occasionally flag compliant documents in error, especially when formatting conventions or hazard communication details differ slightly from the system’s expected patterns. This can often lead to listing delays or rejected documentation. Sellers have reported issues such as:
- Correct hazard statements being flagged as errors
- SDS with multiple trade names being rejected
- Requests for unnecessary test reports
- Valid GHS classifications being marked incorrect
Human expertise remains essential to allow for accuracy and avoid costly interruptions in product availability.
What This Means for Manufacturers and Distributors
SDS Expectations Are Increasing—Regardless of Regulatory Exemptions
Even for consumer products normally exempt from SDS requirements, large retailers are demanding safety documentation to protect themselves and their customers.
SDS Are Now Supply Chain Transparency Tools
Retailers rely on SDS for:
- Hazard classification
- Shipping and storage guidance
- Customs clearance
- Consumer safety and recall readiness
Professional SDS Authoring Is in Higher Demand
With upcoming OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) revisions, most U.S. SDS will require updates. Accurate SDS that are properly aligned according to the required jurisdiction are now essential for maintaining market access.
How CHEMTREC Can Help
CHEMTREC’s SDS Authoring Services provide documents that are:
- Tailored to meet specific regulatory requirements in over 20 different jurisdictions.
- Accurately display information across all 16 GHS sections
- Ready to support hazard assessment inquires and supply chain distribution
Our team of dedicated authors provide decades of regulatory knowledge to help you stay ahead of compliance demands.
Conclusion
The push from major resellers reflects a broader industry movement toward accountability, transparency, and consumer safety. SDS are no longer reserved for industrial chemicals; they’re becoming standard documentation for a wide array of consumer products.
By staying proactive with accurate SDS and robust compliance practices, manufacturers and distributors can protect access to key sales channels and strengthen safety throughout the global supply chain.
CHEMTREC is here to help you navigate this evolving landscape with confidence. Learn more on our website.