Final answer:
SDS provide information on hazards of chemicals, but not acceptable levels of toxic exposure.
Step-by-step explanation:
Safety Data Sheets (SDS), formerly known as Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), are part of OSHA's Right to Know Program and provide essential information about hazardous chemicals. SDS contain information about the hazards associated with chemicals, including carcinogenic properties, appropriate disposal methods, and guidelines to follow in the event of an exposure. However, SDS do not provide information on acceptable levels of toxic exposure. This information is typically determined by exposure limits set by regulatory agencies such as OSHA.