How to fill out the application form for MSDS/SDS certification? MSDS is a comprehensive legal document provided by chemical production or sales enterprises to customers in accordance with legal requirements regarding the characteristics of chemicals. It provides 16 contents, including the physical and chemical parameters, explosive properties, health hazards, safe use and storage, leakage disposal, first aid measures, and relevant laws and regulations of chemicals.
1、 Fill out the MSDS application form
2、 After receiving the application form, the relevant personnel will contact the customer by phone and issue a payment notice. The customer must return the bank voucher and arrange for MSDS writing upon receiving the receipt
3、 After the MSDS is completed, laboratory personnel will first fax the report to your company, and then process it according to the report collection method selected by the customer on the application form
1. MSDS that comply with US OSHA requirements should have the following content
Item: Manufacturer and contact information Item 2: Components of hazardous chemicals Item 3: Physical and chemical properties
Item 4: Combustion and explosion data Item 5: Reactivity data Item 6: Health hazard data
Item 7: Safe operation and usage methods Item 8: Protective methods
2. MSDS that meets Canadian WHMIS requirements should have the following content
Item: Product name and manufacturer information Item 2: Hazardous chemical composition Item 3: Physical properties
Item 4: Fire or explosion data Item 5: Reactivity data Item 6: Toxicological characteristics
Item 7: Preventive Measures Item 8: First Aid Methods Item 9: Preparation of Information
3. MSDS content recommended by the American Standards Institute ANSI and the International Standards Institution ISO
Item: Chemical name and manufacturer information Item 2: Chemical composition information Item 3: Hazard information
Fourth item: First aid measures Fifth item: Fire protection measures Sixth item: Leakage emergency response Seventh item: Operation and storage
Item 8: Exposure control and personal protective measures Item 9: Physical and chemical characteristics Item 10: Stability and reactivity
Item 11: Toxicological Information Item 12: Ecological Information Item 13: Disposal Item 14: Transportation Information
Item 15: Regulatory Information Item 16: Other Information
The advantages and uses of MSDS certification reports:
MSDS describes the hazards of a chemical to human health and the environment and provides information on how to safely handle, store, and use the chemical. As a service provided to users, production enterprises should provide safety instructions to users along with chemical products, so that users can understand the relevant hazards of chemicals and actively take protective measures during use, which plays a role in reducing occupational hazards and preventing chemical accidents. Developed countries such as the United States, Japan, and the European Union have generally established and implemented MSDS systems, requiring manufacturers of hazardous chemicals to provide a safety manual for their products when selling, transporting, or exporting them