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Safety Data Sheets

Regulatory documentation for Aromadive scents

1 — What is a Safety Data Sheet?

A Safety Data Sheet (SDS, or FDS in French) is the regulatory document that accompanies a chemical substance or mixture. Its format is set by Annex II of the REACH regulation (EC No. 1907/2006): sixteen standardised sections covering product identification, hazard identification, composition, first-aid measures, firefighting measures, handling and storage, exposure controls, physical and chemical properties, stability and reactivity, toxicological and ecological information, disposal, transport and regulatory information.

The sheet is written for professional users. It is not a user manual: it exists so that the risks of a product can be assessed in a given working context and the corresponding preventive measures defined.

2 — Compliance of Aromadive scents

Aromadive scents are formulated in our laboratory from professional-grade raw materials. Every compound placed in an Aromadive capsule complies with the European REACH (EC No. 1907/2006) and CLP (EC No. 1272/2008) regulations, and all of our formulations comply with IFRA standards.

The capsules are designed for closed-circuit diffusion at very low doses, in a training and demonstration setting. The conditions of use, exposure limits and precautions applicable to each scent are set out in its corresponding sheet.

3 — Accessing the sheets

The sheets are grouped by domain in the scent library. Each domain lists its scents along with a download button that expands the corresponding sheets.

Access is reserved for professionals: a form asks for your name, your work email address and your organisation before the first download.

4 — Specific requests

To receive the complete set of sheets at once, to obtain a sheet in another language, or to ask about the composition of a scent for the purposes of a risk assessment, write to us at contact@i-oasis.fr.

The sheets are updated whenever regulations change or a formulation is revised. Check the revision date shown on the document before incorporating it into your workplace risk assessment.