Dry Ice Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Protect Your Team and Stay Compliant
Get instant access to the dry ice safety data sheet (SDS) you need to handle and store dry ice safely. Stay compliant, prevent risks, and protect your team.
Why You Need a Material Safety Data Sheet for Dry Ice
Dry ice is incredibly useful but comes with risks. Our dry ice material safety data sheet ensures you:
Prevent Injuries:
Avoid burns and suffocation hazards.
Stay OSHA Compliant:
Meet workplace safety requirements.
Train Your Team Fast:
Easy-to-read guidelines for proper handling.
When safety matters most, having the right SDS for dry ice is essential.
What’s in the Dry Ice Safety Data Sheet?
Our safety data sheet for dry ice provides everything you need to know:
- Product Identification: Recognize dry ice (solid CO₂).
- Hazard Identification: Understand risks like burns and CO₂ exposure.
- First-Aid Measures: Quick steps for treating cold burns or inhalation.
- Storage & Handling: How to keep dry ice safe and stable.
- Disposal Guidelines: Safe sublimation to protect the environment.
- Protective Equipment (PPE): Gloves, eye protection, and ventilation recommendations.
This dry ice SDS simplifies safety while ensuring full compliance with regulations.


Top Safety Tips for Handling Dry Ice
These quick tips from our dry ice material safety data sheet will keep your team and products safe:
- Always Use Insulated Gloves: Prevent cold burns and frostbite.
- Ensure Ventilation: Avoid CO₂ buildup in enclosed areas.
- Never Use Sealed Containers: Pressure buildup can cause explosions.
- Keep Away from Children: Store dry ice securely out of reach.
- Sublimate Safely: Allow dry ice to evaporate in open, well-ventilated spaces.
Safety starts with knowledge. Our safety data sheet for dry ice makes it simple.
Why Businesses Trust Our Dry Ice SDS
When it comes to dry ice MSDS and safety data, we are the trusted choice:
- Easy-to-Understand: Written in simple terms for quick action.
- Instant Download: Access the SDS within seconds.
- Fully Compliant: Meets OSHA and industry safety standards.
- Years of Expertise: Backed by 20+ years of dry ice safety leadership.
“Having the dry ice SDS saved our team from costly accidents and ensured compliance—highly recommend it!”
– Mark R., Warehouse Manager

Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers
What is a dry ice safety data sheet (SDS)?
An SDS (or dry ice MSDS) provides essential safety information, hazards, and handling guidelines for dry ice.
Why do I need a material safety data sheet for dry ice?
The SDS ensures you follow OSHA regulations and safely handle dry ice to prevent burns or suffocation.
How do I dispose of dry ice safely?
Allow dry ice to sublimate in an open, ventilated area. Never put it in a sealed container or drain.
Is your dry ice SDS OSHA-compliant?
Yes, our dry ice material safety data sheet is fully compliant with OSHA standards.
What’s the difference between SDS and MSDS for dry ice?
SDS and MSDS refer to the same document. SDS is the updated term for the safety data sheet.
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