Introduction to the MSDS report
MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) is a chemical safety data sheet that can also be translated into a chemical safety data sheet or a chemical safety data sheet.
MSDS is a comprehensive legal document on the characteristics of chemicals provided by chemical production or sales companies to customers as required by law. It provides 16 physical and chemical parameters, blasting performance, health hazards, safe use and storage, leakage disposal, first aid measures and related laws and regulations.
Detailed introduction
The MSDS provides a brief description of the health of a chemical to human health and the environment and provides information on how to safely handle, store and use the chemical. As a service provided to users, manufacturers should provide safety instructions to users along with chemical products, so that users can understand the hazards of chemicals, and actively protect them during use, thereby reducing occupational hazards and preventing chemical accidents. The MSDS system has been established and implemented in developed countries such as the United States, Japan, and the European Union. Manufacturers of hazardous chemicals are required to provide a safety instruction sheet for their products when they sell, transport or export their products. The sellers of the world must provide product-specific legal documents, whether domestic or international. Since the legal documents for chemical management and trade vary from country to country and even from various states in the United States, and there are changes every month, if the MSDS provided is incorrect or the information is incomplete, it will face legal responsibility. Therefore, the quality of MSDS writing is an important indicator of a company's strength, image and management level.
The MSDS mainly contains the following 16 items:
Section 1: Chemical Product and Company Identification
Section 2: Information on Hazardous Ingredients
Section 3: Hazard identification
Section 4: First Aid Measures
Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures
Section 6: Accidental Release Measures
Section 7: Handling and Storage
Section 8: Exposure Control/Personal Protection
Section 9: Physical and Chemical Properties
Section 10: Stability and Reactivity
Section 11: Toxicology Information
Section 12: Ecological Information
Section 13: Disposal Considerations
Section 14: Transportation Information
Section 15: Regulatory Information
Section 16:Other Information
The relationship between MSDS and SDS
Foreign countries, especially some European countries, used to call SDS (Safety Data Sheet) - Safety Technical Specification - to remove Material, the scope of feeling is greater, because in fact it is not only required for material Material, but also contains certain materials (especially containing Other products of chemical materials also need to provide MSDS, so it is more accurate to call it SDS. It is also said that MSDS is a very common name in the past, and now it is basically called SDS. In short, both SDS and MSDS refer to the same file.
Information to be provided in the MSDS Certification Report
1. Prepare 1-2 samples
2. Product instruction manual
3. Product ingredient list
4. Application form
MSDS Certification Report Product Range
1. Metal alloys, plastic products, chemicals
2. Oil, fuel, gasoline
3. Toys, furniture, cosmetics, accessories
4. Pigments, paints, glues, detergents
6. Clothing, footwear, leather
6. Batteries, wipes, household products, stationery, etc.
Some people think that only dangerous chemicals need to be processed by MSDS, but this is not the case. At present, MSDS (SDS) reports are more stringent in foreign countries and have been expanded to almost all chemicals, even some plastics, metals and textile products. Chemicals in developed countries and a large part of daily necessities are basically required to have MSDS (SDS) in order to successfully declare customs. Some foreign buyers will also request MSDS (SDS) for goods. Some domestic foreign companies or joint ventures will also propose this aspect. Claim.
MSDS certification basic process
1. Fill in the MSDS application form
2. After receiving the application form, the relevant personnel will contact the customer by telephone and issue a payment notice. The customer must return the bank voucher and receive the water bill to arrange the MSDS preparation work.
3. After the MSDS is completed, the relevant