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Sample MSDS |
Per the OSHA Hazard Communications Standard (HCS)*, manufacturers and distributors of hazardous and potentially hazardous chemicals must provide Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all relevant products. MSDS must contain pertinent information on chemical composition, health hazards and emergency counteractive procedures. A MSDS for every hazardous chemical must be available in the workplace.
We have compiled hazard communications data for products that we handle and we've made them accessible from our web site. Included in this vital safety information:
Identify the material by Part Number and Description and then view the linked information.
*Originally adopted on November 25, 1983, subsequently amended on November 25, 1985, and again on September 23, 1987.
