This section identifies the contact information about the supplier.
What is section 1?
What is section 2?
This section talks about vapor density.
What is section 9?
These activities are prohibited while handling chemicals.
This section provides classification info. for shipping and transportation of a chemical.
What is section 14?
This section contains the references for the SDS.
What is section 16?
This section gives advice on specific hazards that can develop from the chemical during a fire.
What is section 5?
This section provides a description of the chemical and physical properites that may affect disposal activities.
What is section 13?
This is the section one would go to to find common names and synonyms for the chemical.
What is section 3?
This section provides guidance on safe handling practices and conditions of safe storage of chemicals.
What is section 7?
This page contains the manufacturer's disclaimer.
What is the last page?
This is a method or material used for a contaminant after an accidental release.
What is covering the drains or capping procedures.
This section provides the viscosity of the chemical.
What is section 9?
Section 10 is broken up into these 3 categories.
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What are reactivity, chemical stability, and other.
This section talks about minimizing the release of chemicals into the environment.
What is section 7?
This section provides the exposure limit used or recommended by the chemical manufacturer.
What is section 8.
These are relevant routes of exposure.
What are inhalation, skin and eye contact, and ingestion.
This section indicates whether the chemical is listed in the NTP Report on Carcinogens.
What is section 11?
The content of THESE SECTIONS are not enforced by OSHA.
What are sections 12, 13, 14, and 15?
These documents provide guidance on transport and bulk.
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What is Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk?
If applicable, the packing group number is based on this.
What is the degree of hazard?
These are examples of appropriate engineering controls.
What are use local exhaust ventilation and use only in an enclosed system?
These are examples of conditions that must be avoided
What are static discharge, shock, vibrations, and environmental conditions that may lead to hazardous conditions?
This is what an employer should do if they do not have an SDS.
What is contact the manufacturer to obtain one?
This is found in the most recent addition of the UN recomendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods.
What are the UN proper shipping name and transport hazard class(es)?