MSDS

MSDS

1. The name of the substance or mixture and the supplier; 2. Hazard identification; 3. Information substance of composition/component; 4. First aid measures; 5. Fire protection measures; 6. Accident relief measures; 7. Handling and storage; 8. Exposure control/personal protection; 9. Physical and chemical properties; 10. Stability and reactivity; 11. Toxicological information; 12. Ecological information; 13. Disposal requirements; 14. Transportation information; 15. Regulatory information; 16. Others information.


Why do MSDS?

   As the most basic technical document for transmitting product safety information, the chemical safety instructions are mainly used in:

  

1. Provide information on the hazards of chemicals to protect users of chemical products   

2. Ensure safe operation and provide technical information for the formulation of safe operation procedures for hazardous chemicals   

3. Provide technical information helpful for emergency rescue and emergency handling of accidents   

4. Guide the safe production, safe circulation and safe use of chemicals   

5. It is an important basis and information source for chemical registration management


MSDS applied industries


Involved: adhesives, glue; stationery-correction fluid; paint, paint; reprocessed plastic particles; lithium batteries; polyvinyl chloride (PVC); iron wire, aluminum paper; polyvinyl chloride (PVC) packaging materials; fragrances; disinfection and sterilization Agent (hand); foam plastic; lip balm; moisturizer; mosha cream, etc.

MSDS standard/format

European Union 2001/58/EC (European Commission), 1999/45/EC, 67/548/EEC (all 16 items, most widely used)    American OSHA 1910.1200 (8 items)    Canadian WHMIS (9 items)    American Standards Institute ANSI And the international standard organization ISO recommended implementation (16 items)    China GB 16483-2000 (16 items)


MSDS preparation process


1. Fill in the MSDS application form   

2. After receiving the application form, the relevant personnel will contact the customer by telephone and send the payment notice. The customer must return the bank voucher and arrange the MSDS preparation work after receiving the water bill   

3. After the MSDS is completed, the relevant laboratory personnel will report to your company by E-Mail first, and then process according to the report method selected by the customer on the application form


Difficulties in preparing high-quality MSDS:


   In addition to the physical and chemical properties of the test chemicals, the cost of the toxicological data of the test chemicals is too high. If the chemical is a compound product or is mixed with additives or has reaction by-products, it is difficult for the compiler to make a correct assessment of the toxicological properties of the product. If the MSDS provided by the supplier is incorrect or inaccurate, or deliberately concealing harmful information, causing user casualties or environmental pollution, the user often requires the MSDS provider to bear the corresponding legal responsibility.  The prepared MSDS must comply with the laws and regulations on hazardous chemicals in the country and region where the buyer is located. However, different countries, and even different states in the same country (for example: the United States) have their own different requirements for MSDS. At the same time, some data or lists will change frequently (for example, ACGIH publishes new exposure thresholds once a year, and NTP publishes new carcinogen lists once every two years), which makes it more difficult to compile MSDS that meets the requirements.


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