is a publication containing health and safety information
on a hazardous product (including petroleum). The OSHA Hazard Communication
Standard requires that an MSDS be provided by manufacturers to distributors
or purchasers prior to or at the time of product shipment. An MSDS must
include the chemical and common names of all ingredients that have been
determined to be health hazards if they constitute 1% or greater of the
product’s composition (0.1% for carcinogens). An MSDS also includes
precautionary guidelines and emergency procedures.
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www.msdssearch.com/msdssearch.htm