Guiding the path of an SDS in the company

Guiding the path of an SDS in the company

Guiding the in-house path of an SDS: the approval workflow

For the purpose of chemical risk assessment, it is necessary to guide the path of SDSs in the company - Share of Every

SDS (Safety Data Sheets), the documents that contain the information required by the European REACH regulation on the hazardousness of chemical substances and mixtures, are delivered along the supply chain to accompany purchased chemicals.

In order to be able to carry out a proper chemical risk assessment and make complete and correct information available to end users, the SDSs received must be included in a process consisting of activities aimed at verifying,using, and sometimesenriching the data that are extracted from the SDSs. The approval process promotes and advances the SDSs in the workflow along with the collection of metadata that are managed at various stages of the process.

The planned activities require specific professional figures, sometimes from outside the company, to perform.

Guiding this process is therefore a priority, both because it is critical to define who and when is called upon to perform a given task and because activities must be fully defined and monitored.

With Share-SDS Drive the path taken by SDS in the company can be guided through the configuration of an approval workflow.

The workflow consists of a set of rules prepared for the purpose of coordinating the flow of activities that make up the entire process and is configured precisely to the specific business needs of each client.

 

Assuming that the needs of companies can differ widely, the basic ingredients of a workflow are:

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Roles

The roles correspond to the professional figures that each workflow involves. They can be either internal to the company or external (e.g., Loader, Validator, Regulatory Advisor, Competent Physician, Laboratory Manager, HSE Manager, etc.).

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Activities

The activities correspond to the tasks to be performed by each professional figure on each SDS (e.g., receiving and loading into the system, verifying regulatory compliance, enriching the metadata accompanying the SDS both chemical and business, disseminating to the company)

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Actions

The actions correspond to the alternatives that each professional figure has, once the assigned tasks are completed. For example, an SDS can be accepted if it meets the requirements, be rejected if it presents criticalities, or be subject to specific treatment determined by the company.

Thanks to the workflow configuration, Share-SDS Drive allows different types of processes to be defined to tailor to the customer, defining one or more flows for the management of receiving SDSs for a new product (including R&D), receiving the update of an SDS already present in the company, validation, approval from a central HSE body, receiving and approving from the plant'sH&S (where present), and finally widespread distribution to end users.

Example of a low-complexity workflow:

Once a workflow is configured, the company can coordinate the management of all SDSs and the enhancement of accompanying metadata from when they arrive at the company to when they are distributed to workers.

In addition to tracking, configuring a workflow via Share-SDS Drive allows you to know the processing status of each SDS by monitoring:

    • Which professionals worked on the document and metadata,
    • What activities were carried out (detailed on all metadata),
    • At what time the activities were carried out ,
    • What actions the activities have generated.

Functionality is also provided to verify the enhancement of all metadata throughout the entire pathway, allowing each activity performed on the document to be traced back.

The proper use of workflow features, combined with the ability to access SDSs according to different permission levels, is the basis for defining a selective display of Safety Data Sheets.

In this scenario, each professional figure, depending on his or her role, will be able to be authorized to act on the document he or she is responsible for at the time it is needed. A user with the role of Validator will, for example, be able to see the SDS throughout the entire path; the Competent Doctor will be able to see the SDS only after it has been uploaded and validated; read-only enabled users, such as Department Heads and Workers, will see the SDS only at the end of the approval path provided by the company.

 

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Digital transformation and green processes

Digital transformation and green processes

Digital transformation and green processes: staples of growth

Every Software Solutions 's digital innovation is focused on health, safety and environment with sustainability in mind

28/10/2022 – Il Sole 24 Ore

Today there is a lot of talk about Digital transformation of business processes to achieve productivity, competitiveness and growth goals, and there is a realization that the only possible growth can take place in compliance with sustainability principles. Compliance with environmental, social and governance criteria, the so-called ESG factors, direct the capital of investment communities, European funding and consumer choices more than ever before. Planning for sustainable business development has never been more important for a company's reputation, development and profits.

In terms of environmental sustainability, one of the most urgent goals defined by the UN 2030 Agenda is Goal 12, which aims for the environmentally sound management of chemicals and wastes in order to significantly reduce their release into the air, water and soil and minimize their negative impact on human health and the environment. Same goal is at the heart of the European Green Deal, which adopted the EU Strategy on Chemicals for Sustainability to reduce and phase out hazardous substances for a toxic-free environment.

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Sustainable development is important for the company's reputation and profits

Primary objective and, in fact, in line with European chemical regulations and health, safety and environmental regulations, with which all companies involved in the chain of purchasing, production and use of chemicals already have to comply.

Managers in these areas (HSE), R&D departments and those involved in Sustainability reporting well know how complex it is to manage the enormous amount of chemical data and ever-changing regulations that must be taken into account to ensure compliance with standards, industry constraints and customer specifications. It is clear that implementing a corporate policy of compliance and environmental sustainability means being able to benefit from effective management tools and, above all, being able to rely on digitalized and structured data to make correct and informed decisions and to obtain indices and measurements (KPIs) necessary for the reporting process.

Every Software Solutions It deals with the digitalization of the Safety Data Sheets and the countless chemical information that must circulate efficiently in the company and along the Supply Chain. Every Software Solutions addresses these issues with a completely innovative digital methodology to support companies in every step of the compliance and chemical sustainability process. SDSFullService is the suite of solutions and services dedicated to these issues and can be viewed on the website www.sds-fullservice.com

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Digitalisation and Sustainability

Digitalisation and Sustainability

digitalization and Sustainability

12/05/2021 – Il Sole 24 Ore

Imagine having to search for important information - vital to the security, for the sustainability and for business-detecting names and codes among thousands and thousands of pages, opening one by one hundreds of PDFs stored in network folders.

Imagine that you have to jot down this information manually, transcribing it or doing thousands, tens of thousands, of "copy/paste" between PDFs and a spreadsheet.

Imagine that as you do this work, some of the documents you are working on are replaced because you receive updated versions.

Imagine having to cross-check the data in those documents against some lists, regulations and specifications. Imagine that this process never ends--because in the meantime some of the documents have been replaced and some of the regulations have changed.

It sounds impossible... but such a process exists, is present in virtually every company, of every industry and size, and is concerned with managing information about the hazardous chemicals the company uses.

This information comes in specific documents, SDSs (Safety Data Sheets), which suppliers usually send to their customers as PDF documents. Each document consists of many pages, a minimum of a dozen, but sometimes many more, and each company has to manage hundreds and sometimes thousands (depending on the type and size of the company).

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Digital Transformation: a bridge to the future

SDSs are used both to assess Chemical Risk, to determine Sustainability Indices, to check compliance with current Health, Safety and Environmental regulations , and to confirm to customers compliance with their Specifications regarding proscribed chemicals.

For Every Software Solutions , digitalization data is the lever to meet the challenges of Sustainability, Health, Safety and Environment

Every Software Solutions, which specializes in Cloud services concerning the management of processes based on digitalization of business documents, to create efficiency in this context proposes the following Share-SDS Drive, a Solution that starts from a premise: transforming the information contained in SDSs into DIGITAL DATA, which can be processed using IT tools. Thus making them archivable, searchable and comparable with otherwise impossible automation.

To make this Solution efficient, Every Software Solutions solved one of the main barriers that anyone who has approached this process manually has faced: the time it takes to digitalize this information.

Timeliness of the process is achieved through a technology-assisted service - unique in its kind - of extracting data from SDSs. These activities are taken care of by ChemParser, a company of which Every Software Solutions is a co-founder. This service makes it possible to drastically reduce the time of digitalization of information, as well as the costs and inevitable errors that are made when this activity is done manually, thus making otherwise impossible amounts of information and data analysis obtainable.

Share-SDS Drive is used by Companies from all sectors (e.g., Industrial, Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Fashion) and of all sizes. 

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The management of the SDS archive.

The management of the SDS archive.

The management of the SDS archive.

Digitalize, reorganize and optimize the circulation of documents in the company

Cosmetic Technology – 2019

Eduardo Affinito – Every Software Solutions

Summary

Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) are the primary source by which hazard and management information on substances and mixtures is conveyed throughout the supply chain. In the face of ever-changing regulations, and consequently a constantly updating body of data, companies often face difficulties in properly finding, consulting and evaluating the SDSs of chemicals on their premises. In some cases, the difficulties encountered may be caused by the failure of raw material suppliers to submit documents (either as first submissions or as systematic submissions of subsequent revisions) and the lack of effective checking of different versions of the same SDS, in many cases scattered among company locations or departments.
Presented below are the results of an analysis of key data regarding SDSs of substances and mixtures conducted in-house in a company with a real presence in the market, in order to demonstrate how digital management of these documents can simplify and optimize the circulation and use of unambiguous, up-to-date and correct information.

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Introduction

Over the years of operation, companies in general, and so do cosmetic companies, receive numerous Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) from their suppliers regarding the chemicals and mixtures that are purchased. In accordance with the legislation governing SDSs (Regulation (EC) No. 1906/2007 (1)), they are provided, either on paper or in electronic form, by the time the substance or mixture covered by the SDS is supplied. Thereafter, SDSs are revised (i) as soon as new information becomes available that may affect risk management measures or new information on hazards; (ii) when an authorization has been granted or denied; (iii) when a restriction has been imposed (1); and, in addition to these cases provided for in the regulation, whenever the supplier deems it appropriate to transmit updated versions, making appropriate changes.

In the risk assessment required under Legislative Decree No. 81 of April 9, 2008 (Consolidated Occupational Health and Safety Act, TUSL), the employer shall preliminarily determine the possible presence of hazardous chemical agents in the workplace and shall also assess the risks to the safety and health of workers arising from the presence of such agents, taking into consideration, in particular (and among other elements): a) their hazardous properties; b) the health and safety information communicated by the supplier through the relevant SDS.

In addition, under the TUSL, employers shall ensure that workers or their representatives have access to any SDS made available by the supplier (2). Likewise, Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 requires employers to make SDSs (or information documents where an SDS is not mandatory) of substances and mixtures available to all workers who use them or may be exposed to them in the course of their work (1).

In this framework, where it is easy to glimpse a wide movement of documents in a hopefully increasingly information-rich and up-to-date version, proper and accurate archiving is surely the starting point for any organizational process the company intends to set up.

In addition, with the arrival of new versions it would be necessary to have them immediately available so as to ascertain what elements have been changed and how they affect the assessments prepared in the company. However, previous SDSs should not be deleted, as it may be necessary to prove that one was in possession of the previous version at some time. Under the current regulations (1), each actor shall assemble all the information it needs to fulfill its obligations under the regulations and ensure its availability for a period of time of at least 10 years after it last manufactured, imported, supplied or used the substance or mixture, thus also in case of discontinuation of use of a particular product.

The filing of SDSs "on their own"

Initially, a large proportion of companies organize by creating a folder on a disk in the company's computer network, accessible by authorized personnel, where documents (usually in PDF format) are stored as they are transmitted by suppliers.

As time goes on, the number of documents available increases and it can become increasingly difficult to store them in a useful and unambiguously understandable way, as well as to find them. Recognizing files using name alone becomes virtually impossible, as each vendor uses a different nomenclature standard; therefore, attempts are made to compensate by dividing SDSs into several network folders, but these soon begin to proliferate. In the most frequent cases, a folder is created for each vendor, in order to divide the mass of documents into many small, better manageable pieces.

It is not uncommon to find companies that, for production use of a few hundred products that come with an SDS, have a hundred network folders containing a couple of thousand documents.

In some cases, the company chooses to organize itself by equipping each production department or plant with only the SDSs within its competence (a concept that is in principle correct, not least to avoid the overinformation caused by anyone's indiscriminate access to information not within their competence or interest). In doing so, the matter is further complicated. Indeed, it is usual for PDF documents to be allocated in several folders, so when a new version of an SDS arrives, it should be distributed in several subfolders. Or, again, in cases where different versions relating to different languages of the same SDS are transmitted to the company (imagine the case of a distributor of raw materials who does not carry out rebranding work, who will resell the product in different markets, and who receives from its supplier different versions of the same document, marked with different names or dates), which contribute to the multiplication of archived documents and, likewise, to confusion.

In addition, the various delivery practices adopted by the various suppliers mean that any organizational procedure is further articulated: sometimes SDSs are delivered to the purchasing department, sometimes to the company'sH&S (Prevention and Protection Service Manager), and sometimes they are delivered with the goods and then received directly at the various plants. Many companies have tried to improve their ability to manage this complexity by, for example, compiling Excel sheets containing characteristic product data and, in the most virtuous cases, a link to the document stored in the appropriate folder. But even this method is complex to manage and, in most cases, you lose control of it in a short time.

In the medium term, the result is more or less always the same: the company finds itself managing many more documents than it should or could, and different people are likely to access outdated SDSs that have not been timely updated in their own reference environment (computer or physical folder).

In doing so, in a short time we end up with duplicate, outdated SDSs or different versions in the various company sites, giving rise to confusion and possible errors. Hence the need to have solutions that actually help, with centralized and unified management of the documents received and digital processing of the data they contain.

Therefore, there is a need to implement a process that allows for the complete management of incoming SDSs in the company, including receipt, content analysis, verification of the document's compliance with the requirements imposed by the regulations, highlighting of any hazard aspects that may have changed (and that could in some cases compromise the use of a given substance in the cosmetic sector), up to their use in production and the eventual archiving of SDSs that are obsolete (because they have been replaced by a new version) or discontinued because they relate to products discontinued from production.

To this end, it was deemed appropriate to conduct an experimental study, using appropriate computer aids, to highlight, by means of a snapshot, what is the common status of document management (and SDSs in particular) in a formulation company, in order to identify appropriate and adoptable strategies in work contexts.

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