What are the 9 sections of the MSDS?

What are the 9 sections of the MSDS?

SECTION 1 — PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION AND USE.

  • SECTION 2 — HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS.
  • SECTION 3 — PHYSICAL DATA.
  • SECTION 4 — FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA.
  • SECTION 5 — REACTIVITY DATA.
  • SECTION 6 — TOXICOLOGICAL PROPERTIES.
  • SECTION 7 — PREVENTIVE MEASURES.
  • SECTION 8 — FIRST AID MEASURES.
  • What are 5 pieces of information found in a MSDS?

    What information is on the MSDS?

    • Product Information: product identifier (name), manufacturer and suppliers names, addresses, and emergency phone numbers.
    • Hazardous Ingredients.
    • Physical Data.
    • Fire or Explosion Hazard Data.

    What are MSDS categories?

    The MSDS contains important information about chemicals and their effects, proper handling and other areas of concern.

    • Manufacturer’s Contact Information.
    • Hazardous Ingredients.
    • Physical Data.
    • Fire/Explosion Hazard Data.
    • Reactivity Data.
    • Toxicological Properties.
    • Preventative Measures.
    • First-Aid Measures.

    What MSDS sheets are required?

    The Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) (29 CFR 1910.1200(g)), revised in 2012, requires that the chemical manufacturer, distributor, or importer provide Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) (formerly MSDSs or Material Safety Data Sheets) for each hazardous chemical to downstream users to communicate information on these hazards.

    How do you fill out an MSDS sheet?

    They must be written in English and contain:

    1. the name of the chemical (same as on the label)
    2. the chemical and common names of the substance.
    3. a listing of the ingredients.
    4. a statement of the ingredients that are known carcinogens or that present other known hazards.
    5. any specific hazards.

    What is GHS format MSDS?

    Under the new Global Harmonization System (GHS) ruling, material safety data sheets (MSDS), will then be referred to as Safety Data Sheets (SDS). The new standards affect any workplace that manufactures uses, transports, or stores hazardous chemicals.

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