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INTRODUCTION TO MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS
WHAT IS AN
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MSDSA Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is a document that contains-• Information on the potential health effects of exposure to
chemicals• Safe working procedures when handling chemical productsMSDSs-• Are to be provided by Supplier’s with all deliveries• MUST be Accessible to EVERYONE in the workplace• Must be current• Must be made available to attending physician in the event of
exposure
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DEFINITIONS
Auto ignition temperature: Lowest temperature at which it spontaneously ignites in normal atmosphere without an external source of ignition.
Flash point: Lowest temperature at which vapors of a volatile material will ignite, given an ignition source.
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DEFINITIONS CONT’D
Lethal Dose50 (LD50): The value of LD50 for a substance is the dose required to kill half the members of a tested population.
TWA: An 8-hour Time-Weighted Average is the concentration the average worker can be exposed during an 8-hour workday, day after day, without harmful effects.
SOMEABBREVIATIONS
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ABBREVIATIONS1. OEL – Occupational Exposure Limit (g/m3)2. PEL - Permissible Exposure Limit 3. TLV - Threshold Limit Value 4. STEL - Short Term Exposure Limit5. CAS - Chemical Abstracts Service6. OSHA – Occupational Health & Safety Administration7. WHMIS – Workplace Hazardous Material Information
System
SOMEPICTOGRAMS & SIGNS
SOMEPICTOGRAMS & SIGNS
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Flammable Combustible Environmental Hazard
Harmful
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Corrosive Toxic
PICTOGRAMS & SIGNS
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Compressed gases Oxidizing Health Hazard
PICTOGRAMS & SIGNS
COLOR
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MSDSCODE IN
NFPA Diamond 2
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READING THEMSDS
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Product name and any other common names or synonyms by which the substance is known.
Name, address, phone number of the manufacturer, importer, or other responsible party, and emergency phone number.
Recommended use of the chemical and any restrictions on use.
MSDS Information: Section IPRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
The hazard classification of the chemical (e.g. “Flammable liquid, category1”)
Signal word (e.g. “Danger” and “Warning.” ) Hazard statement(s) (e.g. “H300: Fatal if swallowed”) Pictograms Precautionary statement(s) (P102 Keep out of reach of
children)
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MSDS Information: Section IIHAZARD IDENTIFICATION
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Substances Chemical name, common name and synonyms. Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) number.Mixtures Same information required for substances. The chemical name and concentration (i.e., exact percentage) of all ingredients which are classified as health hazards
MSDS Information: Section IIICOMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTES
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Necessary first-aid instructions by relevant routes of exposure (inhalation, skin and eye contact, and ingestion).
Description of the most important symptoms or effects, and any symptoms that are acute or delayed.
Recommendations for immediate medical care and special treatment needed, when necessary.
MSDS Information: Section IVFIRST-AID MEASURES
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Recommendations of suitable extinguishing equipment, and information about extinguishing equipment that is not appropriate for a particular situation.
Advice on specific hazards that develop from the chemical during the fire, such as any hazardous products created when the chemical burns. Recommendations on special protective equipment or precautions for freighters.
MSDS Information: Section VFIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
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Use of and protective equipment to prevent the contamination of skin, eyes, and clothing during cleanup.
Emergency procedures, including instructions for evacuations, consulting experts when needed, and appropriate protective clothing.
Methods and materials used for containment (e.g., covering the drains)
Cleanup procedures.
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MSDS Information: Section VIACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
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Precautions for safe handling, including recommendations for handling incompatible chemicals, minimizing the release of the chemical into the environment, and providing advice on general hygiene practices.
Recommendations on the conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities. Provide advice on
specific storage requirements (e.g., ventilation requirements).
MSDS Information: Section VIIHANDLING AND STORAGE
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PEL , TLV, OEL, STEL and any other exposure limit used or recommended by the chemical manufacturer, importer.
Appropriate engineering controls (e.g., use local exhaust ventilation, or use only in an enclosed system)
Recommendations for personal protective measures to prevent exposure to chemicals.
Any special requirements for PPE, protective clothing or respirators (e.g., type of glove material)
MSDS Information: Section VIIIEXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL
PROTECTION
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Appearance Odor Vapor pressure Vapor density pH
Melting /freezing point
Solubility Flash point Auto-ignition
temperature
Evaporation rate; Decomposition
temperature Flammability Viscosity.
MSDS Information: Section IXPHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIESThis section identifies physical and chemical properties associated with the substance or mixture.
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Reactivity Description of the specific test data for the chemical(s). This
data can be for a class or family of the chemical if such data adequately represent the anticipated hazard of the chemical(s), where available.
Chemical stability Indication of whether the chemical is stable or unstable under
normal ambient temperature and conditions while in storage and being handled.
MSDS Information: Section XSTABILITY AND REACTIVITY
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Description of the delayed, immediate, or chronic effects from short- and long-term exposure.
The numerical measures of toxicity (e.g., acute toxicity estimates such as the LD50)
Description of the symptoms. This description includes the symptoms associated with exposure to the chemical including symptoms from the lowest to the most severe exposure.
MSDS Information: Section XITOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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Impact on aquatic or terrestrial organisms. Whether there is a potential for the chemical to persist and
degrade in the environment. The potential for a substance to move from the soil to the
groundwater. Other adverse effects (e.g. ozone layer depletion, global
warming)
MSDS Information: Section XIIECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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Description of appropriate disposal containers to use. Recommendations of appropriate disposal methods to employ. Description of the physical and chemical properties that may
affect disposal activities. Any special precautions for landfills activities.
MSDS Information: Section XIIIDISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
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This section provides guidance on classification information for shipping and transporting of hazardous chemical by road, air, rail, or sea. Transport hazard classes. Environmental hazards. Guidance on transport in bulk amount.
MSDS Information: Section XIVTRANSPORT INFORMATION
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This section identifies the safety, health, and environmental regulations specific for the product that is not indicated anywhere else on the SDS. The information may include: Any national or regional regulatory information of the chemical
or mixtures (including any OSHA, Department of Transportation, Environmental Protection Agency)
MSDS Information: Section XVREGULATORY INFORMATION
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This section indicates when the SDS was prepared or when the last known revision was made.
The SDS may also state where the changes have been made to the previous version.
Other useful information also may be included here.
MSDS Information: Section XVIOTHER INFORMATION
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MSDS’s are NOT Risk Assessments! When using substances you must
carry out a risk assessment but use the information in MDSD’s to help you.
Controls should be proportional to risk!
Not all MSDS’s contain complete information, although they should have!
If in doubt, always use or consult an expert.
REMEMBER!PLEASE
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THANK YOUHAVE A NICE DAY!
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