MSDS is the abbreviation of the Material Safety Data Sheet, which is also translated into the Material Safety Data Sheet, the Chemical Safety Technical Specification, the Chemical Safety Data Sheet, etc. It is a comprehensive legal document on the characteristics of chemicals provided by chemical production or marketing enterprises to customers according to legal requirements.
Main contents of MSDS:
1: Chemical name and manufacturer information
2: Chemical composition information
3: Hazard information
4: First aid measures
5: Fire protection measures
6: Emergency rubber barrier treatment for leakage
7: Handling and storage
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:Eighth standby field: exposure control and personal protective measures
9: Physical and chemical properties
10: Stability and reactivity
11: Toxicological information
12: Ecological information
13: Waste disposal
14: Transportation information
15: Regulatory information
16: Other information
Documents required for MSDS application
Name, address, contact person, telephone number, fax number, e-mail address, product name, product model, product nature, end-use, exporting country, name and percentage of chemical components contained in the product (CAS NO.), physical properties of the product, etc.
Role of MSDS report
MSDS briefly describes the harm of a chemical to human health and the environment and provides information on how to safely handle, store and use the chemical. The production enterprise needs to provide the user with safety instructions, so that the user can understand the relevant hazards of chemicals, and can take the initiative to protect when using, so as to reduce occupational hazards and prevent chemical accidents. At present, the United States, Japan, the European Union and other developed countries have generally established and implemented the MSDS system, requiring the manufacturers of hazardous chemicals to provide a full specification of the product when selling, transporting or exporting their products.