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One meaning of MSDS is "Material Safety Data Sheet". Any manufacturer who sells a chemical product is responsible to provide an MSDS for the product to their customer at the time of delivery - subject to a few exceptions. Obviously your store doesn't give you an MSDS every time you buy a bottel of dish detergent. The wholesaler however usually DOES have to provide one to the store when they ship several pallets of the detergent to the store.

If you do not have the MSDS, you should be able to get a copy of it from the local safety office. If they don't have it, they should be able to get a copy from the manufacturer or supplier. If the product is uniquely identifiable, you may also be able to Google it to get a copy of the MSDS online. The MSDS for sodium hydroxide should be applicable to just about any supplier of sodium hydroxide. On the other hand, you probably would have to go to the manufacturer in order to get an MSDS for Draino or Dawn detergent because they are unique products from their respective companies.

If you are working at a site and handling chemicals, they should have the MSDS for every chemical you are working with in one or more binders located close to where the chemicals are used or stored. The local safety office or officer is responsible for making sure everyone who is working with the chemicals knows where the MSDS binder is. That even applies to people working in businesses like fast food where the MSDS binder would have information on cooking oil, detergents, soaps, and CO2 tanks for the fountain drinks.

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