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MSDS Sheets
A Material Safety Data
Sheet (MSDS) is a fact sheet developed by manufacturers describing the
chemical properties of a product. Material Safety Data Sheets include
brand-specific information such as physical data, health effects, first
aid, reactivity, storage, handling, disposal, personal protection and
spill/leak procedures. It is required by the Occupational Health
and
Safety Administration (OSHA) to have these sheets on hand when working
with strong chemicals. The target audience for information in a
MSDS is the occupation worker who may be exposed to chemicals at work.
However, much of the information is also relevant to consumers.
Household Products Database
Information in the Household Products Database is taken from a variety
of publicly available sources, including brand-specific labels and
Material Safety Data Sheets
prepared by manufacturers.
Household Products MSDS's
Vermont Safety Information Resources Inc.
The objective is to make critical safety information
asimmediately and universally accessible as possible.
In the case of material safety data sheets, this and similar archives can
benefit both safety and productivityby replacing tens of thousands of paper
MSDS indexes at individual worksites with a few universal online archives.
They have 180,000+ MSDS sheets available.
Primary Server Data Data Base
Cornell University
Cornell University also offers a MSDS data Base for your convenience. This site contains 250,000 MSDS Sheets
Cornell University MSDS
MSDS.COM
This site offer's 60 free
down loads per year for all users. Unlimited MSDS access is offered for
an annual fee. Registration/login is required to view the sheets which
are available in a variety of MSDS formats (OSHA, ANSI, WHMIS) and file
formats (HTML, PDF, text). 200,000+.
MSDS.Com
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