Material Safety Datasheet 21487B_EURO (PDF)
... Hazardous Combustion Products: nap Section 6: Accidental Release Measures Any information listed below is to be considered in addition to internal guidelines for isolation of spill, containment of spill, removal of ignition sources from immediate area, and collection for disposal of spill by trained ...
... Hazardous Combustion Products: nap Section 6: Accidental Release Measures Any information listed below is to be considered in addition to internal guidelines for isolation of spill, containment of spill, removal of ignition sources from immediate area, and collection for disposal of spill by trained ...
material safety data sheet l-aspartic acid
... artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult give oxygen and GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. Ingestion: Wash mouth with water. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION . ...
... artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult give oxygen and GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. Ingestion: Wash mouth with water. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION . ...
TK-10 - Ecochem
... Gloves: No special requirements Respirator: No special requirements Eye protection: No special requirements Footwear: No special requirements Clothing: No special requirements Other: No special requirements Engineering controls: No special requirements Spills: Follow non hazardous waste disposal pro ...
... Gloves: No special requirements Respirator: No special requirements Eye protection: No special requirements Footwear: No special requirements Clothing: No special requirements Other: No special requirements Engineering controls: No special requirements Spills: Follow non hazardous waste disposal pro ...
Gulfway - Nu-Tier Brands
... Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards: This material may burn, but will not ignite readily. If container is not properly cooled, it can rupture in the heat of a fire. Hazardous Combustion Products: Combustion may yield smoke, carbon monoxide, and other products of incomplete combustion. Oxides of sulfur, ...
... Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards: This material may burn, but will not ignite readily. If container is not properly cooled, it can rupture in the heat of a fire. Hazardous Combustion Products: Combustion may yield smoke, carbon monoxide, and other products of incomplete combustion. Oxides of sulfur, ...
Powerweld Coolant MSDS - Weld
... Handling Procedures and Equipment: N/A Waste Disposal: Dispose of any waste material according to local, provincial and federal regulations. Storage Requirements: Keep containers closed when not in use. Special Shipping Information: N/A Section 8: First Aid Measures Ingestion: If swallowed, induce v ...
... Handling Procedures and Equipment: N/A Waste Disposal: Dispose of any waste material according to local, provincial and federal regulations. Storage Requirements: Keep containers closed when not in use. Special Shipping Information: N/A Section 8: First Aid Measures Ingestion: If swallowed, induce v ...
Flux 415
... Respiratory Protection: If work station is not ventilated, wear NIOSH approved mask. Other: N/A Engineering Controls: Good ventilation should be provided to keep fumes below exposure limits. Leak or Spill Procedure: Was area with soap and water. Rinse and dry. Handling Procedures and Equipment: N/A ...
... Respiratory Protection: If work station is not ventilated, wear NIOSH approved mask. Other: N/A Engineering Controls: Good ventilation should be provided to keep fumes below exposure limits. Leak or Spill Procedure: Was area with soap and water. Rinse and dry. Handling Procedures and Equipment: N/A ...
material safety data sheet
... Effects of Overexposure: Respiratory irritant. Breathing of mists or cantoct with skin, eyes or mucous membranes can cause severe burns Emergency & First Aid Procedures: Inhalation: If inhaled, immediately move person to fresh air and get immediate medical attention. For Skin: Wash with cool running ...
... Effects of Overexposure: Respiratory irritant. Breathing of mists or cantoct with skin, eyes or mucous membranes can cause severe burns Emergency & First Aid Procedures: Inhalation: If inhaled, immediately move person to fresh air and get immediate medical attention. For Skin: Wash with cool running ...
KSU Facilities Safety Bulletin Training in Action
... Compliance Deadline: June 1, 2016 The goal of GHS is to communicate hazard information in a prescribed and uniform way on labels and safety data sheets. ...
... Compliance Deadline: June 1, 2016 The goal of GHS is to communicate hazard information in a prescribed and uniform way on labels and safety data sheets. ...
Safety data sheet
A safety data sheet (SDS), material safety data sheet (MSDS), or product safety data sheet (PSDS) is an important component of product stewardship and occupational safety and health. It is intended to provide workers and emergency personnel with procedures for handling or working with that substance in a safe manner, and includes information such as physical data (melting point, boiling point, flash point, etc.), toxicity, health effects, first aid, reactivity, storage, disposal, protective equipment, and spill-handling procedures. SDS formats can vary from source to source within a country depending on national requirements.SDSs are a widely used system for cataloging information on chemicals, chemical compounds, and chemical mixtures. SDS information may include instructions for the safe use and potential hazards associated with a particular material or product. These data sheets can be found anywhere where chemicals are being used.There is also a duty to properly label substances on the basis of physico-chemical, health and/or environmental risk. Labels can include hazard symbols such as the European Union standard black diagonal cross on an orange background, used to denote a harmful substance.A SDS for a substance is not primarily intended for use by the general consumer, focusing instead on the hazards of working with the material in an occupational setting.In some jurisdictions, the SDS is required to state the chemical's risks, safety, and effect on the environment.It is important to use an SDS specific to both country and supplier, as the same product (e.g. paints sold under identical brand names by the same company) can have different formulations in different countries. The formulation and hazard of a product using a generic name (e.g. sugar soap) may vary between manufacturers in the same country.