What is the MSDS report information?
Date:2023-02-15 11:27:42 Classification
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What is the MSDS report information? The seller must provide product descriptive legal documents for both domestic and international trade. Because the legal documents of chemical management and trade in various countries, even in the United States, are different, and some of them change every month, if the MSDS provided is incorrect or incomplete, they will face legal liability. Therefore, the compilation quality of MSDS is an important indicator of a company's strength, image and management level.
MSDS report information is as follows:
There is one project that must be completed per MSDS. These projects are divided into parts to solve the specific problems as follows:
16 items of MSDS report in Chinese and English
1 - Material and enterprise identification
Chemical name - usually IUPAC or CAS name is given. Other common names and trade names can also be given. CAS registration number - required by OSHA, but most countries' laws require that the report date - required date or the latest update date.
2 - Material composition and composition information
Composition of mixture - including all carcinogens with more than 1% and more than 0.1% of all harmful substances. OSHA PEL - items on the OSHA list with the time-weighted average limit of 8 hours per day or the maximum concentration exposure limit. At ppm or mg/m ³。 ACGIH TLV - maximum exposure limit, recommended by the US Government Industrial Hygiene Conference
3 - Hazard sign
Health effects - adverse effects on target organs or systems Acute and chronic effects of overexposure to carcinogenic materials and test results
4 - First aid measures
Exposure - treatment of inhalation, ingestion, eye contact and skin contact
5 - Fire protection measures.
The data of fire and explosion - usually including: flash point - temperature, at which the chemical vapor can be ignited and automatically ignited temperature - temperature, the flammability limit of chemical spontaneous combustion in the air - above and below the concentration in the air, it can not burn the recommended fire extinguishing materials, which does not cause the unusual fire and explosion hazards, and provides basic instructions for solving the fire situation, which may include NFPA diamond marks
6 - Accidental release measures
Procedures for cleaning up small and large spills Specific provisions for chemical spills around the Convention on Endangered Species
7 - Operation and storage
Provide safe storage and safe use of relevant materials
8 - Exposure control/personal protection
Type of protective equipment, including gloves, clothing, eye protection, respiratory protection, if a hood, glove box or additional ventilation is necessary. Management control, such as placement and regular medical examination, will indicate the type of shower and eyewash facilities
9 - Physical and chemical properties
It generally includes such chemical information as boiling point, melting point, steam pressure, specific gravity, solubility in water, and evaporation rate physical properties, such as physical state, appearance and smell
10 - Stability/reaction
Indicates stable substances, what causes instability and incompatibility. If dangerous decomposition products are possible, conditions can also be included
11 - Toxicological information
Include one or more of the following operations:
LC50 (50% lethal concentration) - the test of the concentration and dose of dust or smoke materials in gas or microgram per liter of air expressed in ppm, and the result is that 50% of the dead animals are exposed to one exposure management
The possible impact of the information contained on the reproductive system
12 - Ecological information
The materials that can be used to provide information about the impact can have the fate of plants and animals, and provide relevant materials for the environment
13 - Disposal precautions
Proper waste disposal methods
14 - Transport information
Provide basic transportation requirements - transportation name and classification, packaging requirements and quantity limit
15 - Regulatory information
EPA and OSHA regulations related to the Convention on Endangered Species
16 - Other information