A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is a legal document containing information on the potential effects on your health from exposure to chemicals. It is a nine-section document, dealing with toxicity, use, storage, handling and emergency procedures related to any products the government feels need to be controlled It describes the possible hazards involved with the product, how to use it safely, and what to expect when the safety recommendations are not followed. In addition, it tells you what to do when accidents occur and how to recognize symptoms of overexposure
See this link: http://avogadro.chem.iastate.edu/MSDS/SrCl2-6H2O.htm
where would you find msds for a department product you were planning to use
All chemicals have a MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet). Refer to the MSDS of the chemical, the data sheet will instruct on proper disposal. Or, call the manufactuer of the chemical. They will instruct on proper disposal or refer you to the chemical MSDS.
The product supplier
The actual MSDS can be found here: http://www.rb-msds.com.au/uploadedFiles/pdf/Aerogard%20Low%20Scent%20Low%20Irritant%20Insect%20Repellent%20Spray-v1-D0050463.pdf for MSDS on any other aerogard products, got to www.rb-msds.com.au and follow the links.
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The Clorox Material Safety Data Sheets (MDS) are designed to be a guide for safety in the workplace. The MSDS provide Clorox employees with a set of procedures for handling materials.
505.0172170-002.010 IS THE MSDS #. HERE IS THE LINK WHERE I FOUND IT. https://edgsystems.dc1.netfirms.com/dev_edpromsds/txdot/auditer/workplace.php?site=8010
i am looking for a msds sheet for tuff stuff multi purpose foam cleaner. can you help me?? tess24000@aol.com The MSDS sheet can be found here: http://www.thecloroxcompany.com/products/msds/armorallstp/tuffstufffoamcleaner.pdf This stuff is awesome for cleaning stoves and grease even though i originally bought it for the car. It dosent have such a harsh smell works great!!
To identify the types of material compatible with the listed product
For example see this MSDS.
Sodium borohydride is a common laboratory chemical used as a reducing agent. Its Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) would provide information on its physical and chemical properties, health hazards, safety precautions, and first-aid measures in case of exposure. You can usually find the MSDS for sodium borohydride on the website of the manufacturer or supplier.
The specialists from the suppliers are the people who prepare the MSDS. The MSDS is an abbreviation for Material Safety Data Sheets.
Yes gasoline does have an MSDS. Each company is responsible for providing the MSDS for their product(s) per OSHA Regulations.
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MSDS is an abbreviation for material safety data sheet. An MSDS is a standardized form that communicates stewardship and workplace safety information for a given product. MSDS are available for most consumer goods, utilized by first responders in emergency situations and can assist chemists in laboratory work. These are just some of the implications of where and when MSDS are utilized. MSDS are authored by the manufacture, usually by someone with specific training and a background in industrial hygiene, chemistry, chemical engineering or a related field. Online-MSDS by KHA is a great place to find examples of MSDS. MSDS are regulated by different chemical agencies. In the US, OSHA is the primary regulator that mandates how and where MSDS must be made available to workers.