What Is MSDS and SHT COA?
MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet)
The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is an official document that provides detailed information about the chemical properties, hazards, safe handling, storage, and emergency procedures related to a product. For charcoal briquettes, MSDS is essential because charcoal is considered a flammable substance.
An MSDS typically includes:
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Product and supplier identification
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Composition and ingredient information
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First-aid measures
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Fire-fighting measures
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Safe handling and storage guidelines
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Toxicological and ecological information
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Transportation and regulatory data
SHT COA (Surveyor Health Test – Certificate of Analysis)
SHT COA refers to two separate but related documents required especially for export products like Indonesia charcoal:
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SHT (Surveyor Health Test) – A health and safety inspection report conducted by an authorized surveyor such as Sucofindo, SGS, or Intertek. It ensures that the product is free from harmful substances and safe for international trade.
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COA (Certificate of Analysis) – A lab test report that presents technical data of the charcoal, such as:
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Fixed carbon percentage
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Moisture content
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Ash content
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Volatile matter
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These documents are essential for demonstrating the quality and safety of your product, especially when exporting to strict markets such as the EU, UAE, or Saudi Arabia.
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