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SDS management for logistics and dangerous goods transport

Manage ADR transport documentation, warehouse CLP labeling, and dangerous goods tracking across your logistics network.

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ADR Section 14 data extraction Warehouse CLP label generation Mobile SDS access for drivers

Logistics companies handling dangerous goods must comply with ADR (European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road) for transport, CLP Regulation (EC 1272/2008) for warehouse labeling, and national storage regulations for warehousing. Every dangerous goods shipment requires accessible transport data — UN numbers, packing groups, tunnel codes — extracted from Section 14 of the safety data sheet. Warehouse operations need compliant CLP labeling and storage compatibility management. NextSDS automates the extraction of ADR transport data from SDS documents, generates warehouse CLP labels, and provides mobile SDS access for drivers and warehouse staff — giving logistics operations a single platform for dangerous goods compliance across transport and storage.

Key Challenges

What are the chemical compliance challenges in logistics?

ADR transport documentation

ADR requires accessible transport classification data for every dangerous goods shipment. NextSDS extracts UN numbers, packing groups, transport hazard classes, and tunnel codes from SDS Section 14 automatically — no manual data entry from paper SDS.

Warehouse storage compliance

Dangerous goods warehouses must manage storage compatibility, quantity limits, and CLP labeling requirements. NextSDS tracks chemical storage data per location and generates compliant hazard labels for every storage bay and shelf.

CLP labeling for storage

Every chemical storage location requires correct CLP labeling with GHS pictograms and hazard information. NextSDS generates labels from validated SDS data, ensuring labels always reflect current hazard classifications after CLP ATP updates.

How NextSDS supports logistics chemical compliance

Dangerous goods data extraction

NextSDS automatically extracts all ADR-relevant data from safety data sheets. UN numbers, proper shipping names, packing groups, transport hazard classes, environmental hazard markers, tunnel restriction codes, and special provisions — organized and instantly accessible for every product in your inventory.

  • Automated SDS Section 14 data extraction
  • UN number, packing group, and tunnel code tracking

Warehouse CLP label generation

Generate compliant CLP labels and warehouse hazard marking from your SDS data. Ensure every storage bay, shelf, and container displays correct GHS pictograms, signal words, and hazard information — automatically updated when CLP classifications change.

  • GHS pictogram and hazard statement labels
  • Storage compatibility marking

Mobile SDS access for drivers

Drivers access SDS and emergency information via QR codes on shipments. Scanning opens the relevant safety data sheet, emergency procedures, and ADR transport data on any smartphone. Safety data can be downloaded for offline access — essential for transport through areas without mobile coverage.

  • QR code SDS access on shipments
  • Offline safety data download for drivers

Multi-warehouse tracking

Track dangerous goods across your entire warehouse network with location-based registers. Each location maintains its own chemical register with storage quantities and compatibility data, while you monitor aggregate dangerous goods holdings against storage permit limits.

  • Location-based dangerous goods registers
  • Aggregate storage quantity monitoring

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How does NextSDS help with ADR dangerous goods transport?

NextSDS automatically extracts Section 14 transport data from safety data sheets — UN numbers, proper shipping names, packing groups, transport hazard classes, tunnel restriction codes, and special provisions. This gives drivers, dispatchers, and warehouse staff immediate access to the ADR (European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road) data they need for compliant dangerous goods handling, loading, and documentation.

Can I generate warehouse labels from SDS data?

Yes. Generate compliant CLP labels and warehouse hazard marking from your SDS inventory. Ensure every storage location displays correct GHS pictograms, signal words, and hazard information for the chemicals stored there. Labels are generated from validated SDS data, so they always reflect current hazard classifications — important when CLP ATP amendments change substance classifications.

How do drivers access safety data on the road?

Drivers access safety data sheets and emergency information via QR codes on shipments or transport documents. Scanning the QR code opens the relevant SDS, emergency contact information, and ADR transport data on any smartphone — no app needed. Safety data can be downloaded for offline access during transport through areas without mobile coverage, meeting ADR requirements for transport documentation accessibility.

Does NextSDS support multi-warehouse dangerous goods tracking?

Yes. Track dangerous goods across multiple warehouse locations. Each site maintains its own chemical register with storage quantities, compatibility groupings, and storage category data (LGK classes for German warehouses, or equivalent national systems). You get a consolidated view of dangerous goods holdings across your entire logistics network, helping you monitor aggregate quantities against storage permit limits.

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