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A Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is a document that provides health and safety information about products, substances or chemicals that are classified as hazardous substances or dangerous goods.
How to Read a Material Safety Data Sheet Section I Material Identification: Section II Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information: Section III Physical/Chemical Characteristics: Section IV Fire and Explosion Hazard Data: Section V Reactivity Data: Section VI Health Hazard Data:
It provides information on: Identification: for the product and supplier. Hazards: physical (fire and reactivity) and health. Prevention: steps you can take to work safely, reduce or prevent exposure, or in an emergency. Response: appropriate responses in various situations (e.g., first-aid, fire, accidental release).
Section 5, Fire-fighting measures lists suitable extinguishing techniques, equipment; chemical hazards from fire. Section 6, Accidental release measures lists emergency procedures; protective equipment; proper methods of containment and cleanup.
Lets walk through each one: Section 1 identifies the chemical on the SDS as well as its intended use. Section 2 outlines the hazards of the chemical and appropriate warning information. Section 3 identifies the ingredient(s) of the chemical product identified on the SDS, including impurities and stabilizing additives.
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Section 1 Identification identifies the chemical on the SDS as well as the recommended uses. It also provides the essential contact information of the supplier. Section 2 Hazard(s) identification includes the hazards of the chemical and the appropriate warning information associated with those hazards.
Sections of a safety data sheet are as follows: SECTION 1: IDENTIFICATION. SECTION 2: HAZARD(S) IDENTIFICATION. SECTION 3: COMPOSITION AND INGREDIENT INFORMATION. SECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASURES. SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES. SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY SECTION. SECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION.
The SDS includes information such as the properties of each chemical; the physical, health, and environmental health hazards; protective measures; and safety precautions for handling, storing, and transporting the chemical.

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