Table 47.52—Contents of MSDS
(1) Identity |
The identity of the chemical or, if the chemical is a mixture, the identities of all hazardous ingredients. See
§ 47.21
(Identifying hazardous chemicals). |
(2) Properties |
The physical and chemical characteristics of the chemical, such as vapor pressure and solubility in water. |
(3) Physical |
The physical hazards of the chemical including the potential for fire, explosion, and reactivity. |
(4) Health hazards |
The health hazards of the chemical including— |
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(i) Signs and symptoms of exposure, |
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(ii) Any medical conditions which are generally recognized as being aggravated by exposure to the chemical, and |
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(iii) The primary routes of entry for the chemical, such as lungs, stomach, or skin. |
(5) Exposure limits |
For the chemical or the ingredients of a mixture— |
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(i) The MSHA or OSHA permissible limit, if there is one, and |
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(ii) Any other exposure limit recommended by the preparer of the MSDS. |
(6) Carcinogenicity |
Whether the chemical or an ingredient in the mixture is a carcinogen or potential carcinogen. See the sources specified in § 47.21
(Identifying hazardous chemicals). |
(7) Safe use |
Precautions for safe handling and use including— |
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(i) Appropriate hygienic practices, |
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(ii) Protective measures during repair and maintenance of contaminated equipment, and |
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(iii) Procedures for clean-up of spills and leaks. |
(8) Control measures |
Generally applicable control measures such as engineering controls, work practices, and personal protective equipment. |
(9) Emergency information |
(i) Emergency medical and first-aid procedures; and |
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(ii) The name, address, and telephone number of the operator or other responsible party who can provide additional information on the hazardous chemical and appropriate emergency procedures. |
(10) Date prepared |
The date the MSDS was prepared or last changed. |