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The best place to find official information about Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required when working with ammo that contains chemical fillers is the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) website. Specifically the NIOSH website provides the Safety and Health Topics page which contains detailed information about specific safety topics and the corresponding safety standards. This page can be accessed at https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/ammunition/. The PPE topic page on the NIOSH website provides a detailed list of all the protective equipment required when working with ammo that contains chemical fillers. It is important to note that the type of PPE required depends on the type of chemical filler present in the ammo. The PPE requirements are as follows: Respiratory protection Eye/face protection Hearing protection Protective clothing GlovesIn addition to providing information about the required protective equipment the NIOSH website also provides safety tips and additional resources to help ensure the safe handling of ammo containing chemical fillers. Therefore for comprehensive and up-to-date information about PPE required when working with ammo that contains chemical fillers the NIOSH website is the best source.
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A Material Safety Data Sheet (now simply called a Safety Data Sheet) contains information on the hazards of a chemical, required protective and first aid measures and the properties of the material.
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MSDS contains details on the dangers associated with a chemical. It also includes information on safety procedures to use when handeling the chemical and provides emergancy response techniques.
That is called the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
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