The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
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From the SDS (Safety Data Sheet) They were once called MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) but that changed.
There are several different names for it - material safety data sheet (MSDS), safety data sheet (SDS), or product safety data sheet (PSDS)
Check the manufacturer's Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
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A Technical Data Sheet may provide information on how well the product performs its function, how it is to be mixed, diluted, applied, etc. It may provide specific formulation information. A Material Safety Data Sheet need not provide an exact formula, and will not address how well a product performs its function or how it is to be prepared for use. It will discuss what hazards are associated with use of the product, with a spill or fire, how to dispose of spilled material, what the results of toxicology tests have been, etc.
A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is a document that contains information on the potential hazards (health, fire, reactivity and environmental) and how to work safely with the chemical product. It is an essential starting point for the development of a complete health and safety program. You can get this Material Safety Data Sheet from authorisations as like "International Chemical Safety Data Solution"
SDS stands for "safety data sheet" which lists the characteristics of substances as well as safe handling techniques. DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid which holds the genetic information needed for development and maintaining life in all organisms.
MSDS stands for Material Safety Data Sheet. That is an obsolete term; it is now called simply Safety Data Sheet.An SDS is a document created by a chemical's manufacturer, distributor, or importer, that describes what it is, what is in it, who made it, what its basic chemical and physical properties are, what its hazardous and toxic effects are, and what regulatory requirements may apply to its use, spill, or disposal.
Oxygen for non-medical use; http://www1.boc.com/uk/sds/special/oxygen.pdf Oxygen for medical use; http://www.bocmedical.co.uk/product_information/Medical_Oxygen_101.pdf