Answer: The correct answer is : C) They must be in a uniform format as required by law
Explanation: The Hazardous Products Regulation (HPR) specifies the sections and content of the SDS. The section number and the heading that must be presented in the specified order are described within the HPR. SDS are summary documents that provide information on the dangers of a product and advice on safety precautions, they are usually written by the manufacturer or supplier of the product. The information is as follows: 1. Identification, 2. Hazards identification, 3. Composition or information on ingredients, 4. First aid measures, 5. Fire fighting measures, 6. Accidental release measures, 7. Management and storage, 8. Exposure controls or personal protection, 9. Physical and chemical properties, 10. Stability and reactivity, 11. Toxicological information, 12. Ecological information, 13. Waste considerations, 14. Transportation information, 15. Information regulatory, 16. Other information.