Answer:
Two statements are correct in the given question.
Explanation:
SDS (Safety Data Sheets) is the document that provides detailed information of a particular susbtance/chemical in terms of occupational health and safety guidelines along with the chemical, physical, and biological nature of that compound. It is provided separately to the compound container (e.g. bottle) and should be placed in a file to collect in depth information.
On the other hand, a label includes minimum information for the handling of that compound such as product identifier, signal word, pictogram, hazard statement, precautionary statement, and initial supplied identifier. The label is always affixed on the container and in case it is missing, it should be immediately placed to avoid any accidents.