SDS Section 1 (e) - Emergency Phone Number

SDS Emergency Phone Number for Section 1 of Your Safety Data Sheets

The 24/7 emergency phone number that goes in Section 1 of every SDS. USA OSHA and Canada WHMIS compliant, answered by trained live operators. One number covers unlimited SDSs. From $599/year. Cancel anytime.

USA OSHA & Canada WHMIS compliant
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Unlimited SDSs on file
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What OSHA Requires for Your SDS Emergency Phone Number

Every safety data sheet for a hazardous chemical must display an SDS emergency phone number in Section 1 - here's exactly what the regulation says, and what "compliant" actually means.

Under OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200, Appendix D, every safety data sheet must include the following information in Section 1 (Identification):

(a) Product identifier used on the label
(b) Other means of identification
(c) Recommended use of the chemical and restrictions on use
(d) Name, address, and telephone number of the chemical manufacturer, importer, or other responsible party
(e) Emergency phone number.

The regulation itself doesn't specify who must answer the SDS emergency number or what hours it must be staffed - but OSHA's interpretation letters and DOT's transportation regulation, 49 CFR 172.604, layer additional requirements on top for chemicals in transit: the number must be monitored at all times the hazmat is in transportation, and the person who answers must be knowledgeable about the chemical (or have immediate access to someone who is).

In practice, this means the SDS emergency contact number listed on your safety data sheets should be answered by a live person 24/7 - not voicemail, not a call-back service. Most companies satisfy this by using a dedicated emergency response provider, so a single SDS emergency phone number can cover every safety data sheet you produce.

Still seeing "MSDS" on legacy documents? MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) is the pre-2012 term. OSHA adopted the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) in 2012 and renamed them to SDS (Safety Data Sheets). The emergency phone requirement is identical either way - the MSDS emergency phone number on older documents is the same regulatory obligation as today's SDS emergency phone number. If you still use MSDS labeled "MSDS 800 number" fields, those must be answered 24/7 by a knowledgeable person too.

Everything Your SDS Needs in One Number

Every regulatory requirement mapped to how HAZMAT LINE delivers - and everything else that comes with your SDS emergency phone number.

What the regulation requires How HAZMAT LINE delivers
Emergency phone number in Section 1 of every SDS OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 Appendix D Your dedicated HAZMAT LINE number - one SDS emergency phone number covers unlimited safety data sheets
Monitored at all times the hazmat is in transportation DOT 49 CFR 172.604(a)(2) 24/7/365 live operators - never voicemail, never call-back
Answered by a knowledgeable person, or someone with immediate access to one DOT 49 CFR 172.604(a)(3) Trained hazmat operators with your SDS pre-loaded at the moment a call connects
Must include area code or international access code DOT 49 CFR 172.604(a)(1) US toll-free plus international numbers available for global shipments

Beyond the minimum

  • Live regulatory helpdesk - year-round, not just during emergencies
  • Proactive drill calls to test readiness before a real incident
  • Detailed incident reports with root-cause analysis and regulatory filing guidance
  • Discounted rates on cleanup, training, and shipping labels via vetted partner network

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From explosives and lithium batteries to oil & gas, perfumes, adhesives, paints, aerospace, agrochemicals, and biotech - HAZMAT LINE keeps compliant SDS emergency phone coverage in place across every major hazmat industry.

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HAZMAT LINE vs Legacy Providers

What you get for your SDS emergency contact number - side by side with what traditional providers offer.

Feature Legacy Providers HAZMAT LINE
Starting price $1,000+ / yr From $599 / yr
Unlimited use of 24h ER number on SDS, shipping papers, labels & manifests $ Extra charge for product labels
Unlimited SDS on file
Unlimited business units & administrative contacts
Direct access to medical professionals & toxicologists
Live regulatory helpdesk (year-round) $ Charged separately Included in all plans
Proactive drill calls
SDS authoring services $ Charged per SDS $ Available through vetted partners
Cleanup & training $ Charged separately $ Discounted rates via vetted partners
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Included $ Available - extra charge Not available

"Legacy Providers" refers to traditional 24-hour emergency response phone providers in the U.S. hazmat industry. Pricing and service comparisons are based on publicly available information as of 2026. We encourage all prospects to contact providers directly for official quotes.

Legacy Providers

The traditional model - emergency response bundled into broader EHS platforms with tools most SDS-only customers don't use.

Legacy providers have been in the market for decades and typically bundle emergency response into broader EHS management platforms - with chemical inventory software, SDS authoring, and regulatory reporting packaged together. Their pricing reflects the full suite, not just the emergency phone service. Product-label use of your emergency number is usually billed separately, SDS-on-file counts are capped, and the year-round regulatory helpdesk - where offered - sits behind a separate paid tier.

Worth knowing: Legacy pricing typically starts above $1,000/year and is not publicly listed - you'll need to contact sales for a quote. If your organization already runs on one of these platforms and wants emergency response bundled in, that model works. If you just need a compliant SDS emergency phone number without the EHS suite, you're paying for capabilities you may not use.

HAZMAT LINE

Built specifically for shippers who need a compliant SDS emergency phone number - with year-round regulatory support and transparent pricing.

HAZMAT LINE was built around a simple idea: a hazmat emergency phone provider should give you everything you need to stay compliant and prepared - not just a number that sits on your SDS until something goes wrong. Plans start at $599/year and include unlimited SDS on file, unlimited business units, and a live regulatory helpdesk you can call year-round for questions about labeling, shipping classifications, and SDS content. Proactive drill calls let you test your response readiness before a real incident happens.

HAZMAT LINE operates globally with offices in the USA, Brazil, and Mexico. When an international responder calls your SDS emergency telephone number, they speak with a hazmat specialist in their native language - no interpreter delays. Battery shippers get a dedicated program that includes labeling coverage at no extra charge.

Worth knowing: HAZMAT LINE is focused on emergency response and year-round regulatory support - not a full EHS management platform. We don't sell SDS authoring software for you to write safety data sheets in-house. If you need SDSs authored or revised, we can arrange it for you through our vetted partner network. For companies whose primary need is a compliant SDS emergency phone number with year-round regulatory support and transparent pricing, HAZMAT LINE delivers more value at a lower cost.

Compliant Wherever You Ship

Your SDS emergency contact number needs to meet U.S. and Canadian requirements first - and be recognized wherever your shipments cross borders.

United States
OSHA HCS - 29 CFR 1910.1200 Appendix D (Section 1(e) emergency phone number)
DOT - 49 CFR 172.604 (24/7 monitoring for hazmat in transportation)
Full HAZMAT LINE coverage
Canada
WHMIS 2015 - Safety Data Sheet emergency phone requirements aligned with GHS
TDG - Transportation of Dangerous Goods 24-hour emergency number
Full HAZMAT LINE coverage
And many more regulatory frameworks worldwide - including Mexico (NOM-018-STPS / SCT), Brazil (NBR 14725 / ANTT), the European Union (CLP Regulation 1272/2008 / ADR), the United Kingdom (CLP / CDG), and international air & sea shipping standards (IATA, IMDG, ICAO). Wherever your safety data sheets travel, your SDS emergency phone number needs to be answered by someone who understands the local regulatory framework and speaks the responder's language. HAZMAT LINE's native-speaking hazmat specialists handle major languages worldwide - no interpreter delays during a real incident. If your operations require a jurisdiction not listed here, reach out - we most likely already cover it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the SDS emergency phone number requirement and how HAZMAT LINE works.

Does my safety data sheet legally require an SDS emergency phone number?

Yes. Under OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200), manufacturers, importers, and distributors of hazardous chemicals must include an emergency phone number in Section 1 of every safety data sheet. The regulation lists five required fields in Section 1 - product identifier, other identifiers, recommended use, manufacturer contact, and (e) emergency phone number.

Your SDS emergency phone number should also appear on your shipping papers and hazmat labels so first responders, workers, and medical professionals can reach help no matter which document they look at first. HAZMAT LINE gives you a single SDS emergency phone number that covers all your safety data sheets, shipping documents, and labels - answered around the clock by trained operators who already have your SDS on file.

How many SDSs or products are covered under my plan?

Unlimited. Your HAZMAT LINE plan includes unlimited safety data sheets and unlimited products under a single SDS emergency phone number. Whether you have 5 SDSs or 5,000, the price is the same.

This is a key point of difference with legacy providers. Traditional emergency response services typically cap SDS-on-file counts at 25 to 50 and bill overage per additional SDS - turning a growing product catalog into a growing invoice. With HAZMAT LINE, you can list every product you manufacture, distribute, or import at no additional cost.

The same is true for business units, administrative contacts, and shipping papers. Add as many as you need. If your operations grow, your compliance costs don't.

What's the difference between an SDS emergency phone number and an MSDS emergency phone number?

There is no functional difference - MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) is the pre-2012 term for what OSHA now calls SDS (Safety Data Sheet). When OSHA adopted the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) in 2012, the format changed and the name changed, but the requirement for a 24-hour emergency phone number in Section 1 stayed the same.

If you still have legacy MSDS documents in circulation with an MSDS emergency contact number field, the same regulatory obligation applies: the MSDS 800 number or emergency line listed on those documents must be answered 24/7 by a knowledgeable person. HAZMAT LINE covers both use cases with a single number.

Does the SDS emergency number have to be answered by a live person 24/7?

In practice, yes. OSHA's regulation itself doesn't specify who must answer or when - but two other rules make live 24/7 answering the compliant standard.

First, DOT's transportation regulation (49 CFR 172.604) requires the number to be monitored at all times the hazmat is in transportation, and answered by a knowledgeable person - or someone with immediate access to one. Voicemail and call-back services don't meet this standard.

Second, OSHA's interpretation letters have repeatedly indicated that an emergency phone number that only reaches voicemail during off-hours fails the "reachable in an emergency" standard implied by the regulation. Best practice - and what nearly every enforcement action assumes - is a live-answer 24-hour SDS emergency phone number.

Can one SDS emergency phone number cover all my safety data sheets?

Yes. One HAZMAT LINE number can cover unlimited SDSs across your entire product catalog. When the SDS emergency telephone number is called, our operator pulls up the specific product's SDS in seconds - using the product name, UN number, or other identifier from the call - and provides the right response guidance for that specific chemical.

This is a big cost advantage over legacy providers who often cap the number of SDSs you can list under a single account and charge extra per additional SDS. With HAZMAT LINE, your $599/year plan includes unlimited SDSs on file.

What about Canadian WHMIS 2015 and TDG requirements?

Canada's WHMIS 2015 (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) and TDG (Transportation of Dangerous Goods) requirements are similar to OSHA and DOT: Section 1 of Canadian SDSs must include an emergency phone number, and hazardous shipments in transit must have a 24-hour emergency contact.

HAZMAT LINE is compliant with both. If your shipments cross the Canadian border, a single HAZMAT LINE number satisfies both U.S. and Canadian requirements. Our operators are trained on both regulatory frameworks and coordinate with Canadian first responders in English or French as needed.

What happens if someone calls my SDS emergency phone number?

When someone calls your SDS emergency phone number through HAZMAT LINE, a trained live operator answers in seconds. They already have your SDS and product data on file - no scrambling for information during a crisis. They provide immediate guidance on containment, first aid, and safety protocols, and they can communicate with international responders in their native language. After the incident, you receive a detailed report with root-cause analysis and guidance on any regulatory filings that may be required.

Can I switch from my current SDS emergency number provider without a gap in coverage?

Yes. HAZMAT LINE activates your new number before your old one is deactivated, so there is never a moment where your safety data sheets carry an inactive SDS emergency phone number. Most companies transition without any interruption in coverage. If you're locked into a contract with your current provider, we credit your remaining months so you don't pay two providers at once. Under 49 CFR 172.604, DOT requires 24-hour emergency response monitoring - our transition process is specifically designed so that requirement is met without interruption.