Table of Contents
What can be found on the MSDS?
The MSDS lists the hazardous ingredients of a product, its physical and chemical characteristics (e.g. flammability, explosive properties), its effect on human health, the chemicals with which it can adversely react, handling precautions, the types of measures that can be used to control exposure, emergency and first …
How do I find MSDS sheets?
Go on the website of the manufacturer of the product. Once you are on the manufacturer’s website, see if they have a section where they make their MSDSs/SDSs available to the public. You can then search through their MSDSs/SDSs and locate the one for your product.
What is the use of MSDS in the laboratory?
A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) provides information about the associated hazards of a chemical. The lab must maintain an MSDS, either a physical hard copy or electronically, for all chemicals used. You have a right to know about the hazards associated of the chemicals in your lab.
Where can you find an MSDS?
Government and Non-Profit Sites
Internet Site | Number of SDS |
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CDC/NIOSH/WHO International Chemical Safety Cards | 1,700+ |
International Agency for Research on Cancer,IARC | 900 |
OSHA/EPA Occupational Chemical Database | 801 |
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards | 677 |
How do you find MSDS for chemicals?
To obtain SDS, get them from the manufacturer.
- They may be sent with the chemical order (paper copy or e-mail attachment).
- Otherwise, go to the manufacturer’s website and download it or request a copy.
What does an MSDS required to have 8 items?
Sections 1 through 8 contain general information about the chemical, identification, hazards, composition, safe handling practices, and emergency control measures (e.g., fire fighting). This information should be helpful to those that need to get the information quickly.
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