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How to Create an SDS for Your Amazon Listing

If Amazon has flagged or suppressed your listing for a missing Safety Data Sheet, you're not alone. Thousands of sellers — especially those selling soaps, candles, essential oils, cleaning products, and cosmetics — run into this every day. Here's everything you need to know to get compliant fast.

What Is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?

A Safety Data Sheet — commonly called an SDS — is a standardized document that describes the hazards, handling procedures, and safety precautions for a chemical product. Think of it as a product's safety resume. It tells anyone who handles the product — warehouse workers, shipping carriers, emergency responders — exactly what they need to know.

SDS documents follow the Globally Harmonized System (GHS)format, which means they have a standardized structure with 16 specific sections. This isn't optional — it's required by OSHA in the United States and by regulatory agencies worldwide.

If you manufacture, distribute, or sell any product that contains chemicals — even common ones like essential oils or surfactants — you are legally required to have an SDS available.

Why Amazon Requires a Safety Data Sheet for Your Listing

Amazon operates massive fulfillment centers where products are stored, handled, and shipped by workers every day. When you send products to FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon), Amazon becomes responsible for safe storage and handling. They need SDS documents to protect their workers and comply with OSHA regulations.

Amazon's automated system scans your product listing for keywords that indicate a chemical product. Words like "organic," "natural," "essential oil," "antibacterial," "fragrance," or even "scented" can trigger a hazmat review. When this happens, Amazon suppresses your listing and asks you to upload an SDS.

Products commonly flagged by Amazon:

  • Candles & wax melts
  • Soaps & bath bombs
  • Essential oils
  • Cleaning products
  • Cosmetics & skincare
  • Batteries & electronics
  • Nail polish & adhesives
  • Perfumes & fragrances

The bottom line: if your product contains any chemical ingredient, Amazon will likely require an SDS before allowing your listing to go live or remain active.

How the Amazon Hazmat Review Process Works

When Amazon's system flags your product, here's what happens:

  1. 1
    Listing suppressed.Your product disappears from search results. If you already have inventory at FBA, it becomes "stranded" — Amazon holds it but won't ship it to customers.
  2. 2
    Document request.You'll receive a notification in Seller Central asking you to upload compliance documents — specifically an SDS and sometimes an exemption sheet.
  3. 3
    Review period.After you upload, Amazon's hazmat team reviews the SDS. This typically takes 1–3 business days. If the SDS is properly formatted and complete, your listing is reactivated.
  4. 4
    Classification. Based on the SDS, Amazon classifies your product as either non-hazardous (standard shipping) or hazardous (restricted handling). Most consumer products like soaps and candles are classified as non-hazardous.

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The 16 Sections of a GHS-Compliant SDS

Amazon expects your SDS to follow the GHS format with all 16 sections. Here's what each section covers:

1.
Identification

Product name, your company name, address, phone number, and recommended uses.

2.
Hazard(s) Identification

GHS classification, signal words, hazard statements, and pictograms.

3.
Composition / Ingredients

Chemical name, CAS numbers, and concentration ranges for each ingredient.

4.
First-Aid Measures

What to do if someone is exposed — inhalation, skin contact, eye contact, or ingestion.

5.
Fire-Fighting Measures

Suitable extinguishing media and special hazards from the product.

6.
Accidental Release Measures

How to clean up spills and prevent environmental contamination.

7.
Handling and Storage

Precautions for safe handling and conditions for safe storage.

8.
Exposure Controls / PPE

Occupational exposure limits and recommended protective equipment.

9.
Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearance, odor, pH, flash point, boiling point, and other measurable properties.

10.
Stability and Reactivity

Chemical stability and conditions to avoid.

11.
Toxicological Information

Health effects from short-term and long-term exposure.

12.
Ecological Information

Environmental impact, aquatic toxicity, and biodegradability.

13.
Disposal Considerations

Safe disposal methods and regulatory requirements.

14.
Transport Information

UN number, shipping name, and transport hazard class.

15.
Regulatory Information

Applicable safety, health, and environmental regulations.

16.
Other Information

Date of preparation, revision dates, and any additional notes.

How to Get an SDS for Your Amazon Listing — Fast

Traditionally, creating an SDS meant hiring a regulatory consultant — a process that can take weeks and cost hundreds of dollars per document. For small Amazon sellers, that's not practical when you need to get your listing back up today.

ChemEngine Datatools uses AI to generate GHS-compliant draft SDS documents in minutes. Here's how it works:

1

Enter your chemical identifier

Provide a CAS number, chemical name, or formula. For multi-ingredient products, use the primary active ingredient.

2

Add your company website

We automatically pull your logo and company details to white-label the SDS. Your brand appears in Section 1 as the responsible party.

3

Pay $15 and receive your SDS

Secure checkout via Stripe. Your GHS-compliant draft SDS is delivered to your email as an editable Word document (.docx) — customize it, remove the draft watermark, and export to PDF for Seller Central.

How to Upload Your SDS to Amazon Seller Central

Once you have your SDS, uploading it to Amazon is straightforward:

  1. Log in to Seller Central and go to Inventory > Manage All Inventory.
  2. Find your suppressed ASIN and click "Edit" or look for a compliance notification.
  3. Navigate to "Compliance" or "Safety & Compliance" in the listing editor.
  4. Export your editable Word document (.docx) to PDF, then upload it where prompted for "Safety Data Sheet."
  5. Submit and wait for Amazon's hazmat team to review (usually 1–3 business days).

If your SDS is properly formatted with all 16 GHS sections, your listing should be reactivated after review. In some cases Amazon may request an exemption sheet as well — this is a separate one-page form confirming your product's hazard classification.

Common Mistakes That Get Your SDS Rejected by Amazon

  • Using an MSDS instead of an SDS. The old MSDS format is no longer accepted. Amazon requires the modern GHS-aligned SDS with 16 sections.
  • Missing or incomplete sections. All 16 sections must be present, even if some state "not applicable." Amazon's review team checks for completeness.
  • Wrong company listed in Section 1. If you're the brand owner, Section 1 should show your company — not your supplier's.
  • Product name mismatch. The product name on the SDS should match (or closely relate to) the product in your Amazon listing.
  • Non-English SDS for US marketplace. If you sell on Amazon.com, the SDS must be in English.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I don't provide an SDS to Amazon?
Amazon will suppress your listing — meaning it won't appear in search results and customers can't buy it. Your inventory may also be stranded at FBA warehouses. The only way to reactivate your listing is to upload a compliant SDS through Seller Central.
Does every product on Amazon need an SDS?
No. Only products that Amazon's system flags as potentially hazardous need an SDS. This includes anything containing chemicals — soaps, candles, essential oils, cleaning sprays, batteries, cosmetics with active ingredients, and more. If your product has any chemical composition, expect Amazon to request one.
Can I use my supplier's SDS for my Amazon listing?
Only if you are selling the product under your supplier's exact brand name and they are listed as the responsible party. If you are the brand owner, private labeler, or distributor, you need an SDS with your company information in Section 1. Using someone else's SDS can create legal liability issues.
How fast can I get an SDS for my Amazon listing?
With ChemEngine Datatools, you can generate a GHS-compliant draft SDS in minutes. Just enter your chemical identifier (CAS number, chemical name, or formula), your company website for branding, and pay $15. The SDS is delivered to your email ready to upload to Seller Central.
What format does Amazon accept for SDS uploads?
Amazon accepts SDS documents in PDF format. The SDS must be in English (for the US marketplace), follow the GHS 16-section format, and include all required hazard information. You receive an editable Word document (.docx) that you can customize in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice — and export to PDF for upload to Seller Central.
Is a Safety Data Sheet the same as an MSDS?
MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) is the older format. Since 2015, OSHA requires the GHS-aligned SDS format with 16 standardized sections. Amazon requires the modern GHS SDS format — not the old MSDS. If you have an old MSDS, you'll need to update it to the current format.