If you already know
about "MSDS" you can click here to read the
information for our bulk MSM shipments. If you are not familiar with MSDS,
just read on, immediately below.
The objective of the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) is to concisely inform you about the hazards of
the materials you work with so that you can protect yourself and respond to
emergency situations. The law states that you must have access to MSDSs and be
taught to read and understand them.
The information in the MSDS is the
summarization of facts from many sources. Training, knowledge, and understanding
of the technical data on an MSDS will provide you with the skill wisdom and good
judgment to safely deal with your occupational exposure to hazards.
The purpose of an MSDS is to tell you:
The material's
physical properties or fast-acting health effects that make it dangerous to
handle
The level of protective gear you need
The first aid
treatment to be provided when you are exposed to a hazard
The
preplanning needed for safely handling spills, fires, and day-to-day operations
How to respond to accidents

The following are the OSHA Regulations found in 29 CFR 1910.1200 (g)
regarding the content and uses of Material Safety Data Sheets:
The
identity used on the label, and, except as provided for in paragraph (i) of this
section on trade secrets: (g)(2)(i)
If the hazardous chemical is a
single substance, its chemical and common name(s); (g)(2)(i)(A)
If the
hazardous chemical is a mixture which has been tested as a whole to determine
its hazards, the chemical and common name(s) of the ingredients which contribute
to these known hazards, and the common name(s) of the mixture itself; or
(g)(2)(i)(B)
If the hazardous chemical is a mixture which has not been
tested as a whole: (g)(2)(i)(C)
The chemical and common name(s) of all
ingredients which have been determined to be health hazards, and which comprise
1% or greater of the composition, except that chemicals identified as
carcinogens under paragraph (d) of this section shall be listed if the
concentrations are 0.1% or greater; (g)(2)(i)(C)(1)
The chemical and
common name(s) of all ingredients which have been determined to be health
hazards, and which comprise less than 1% (0.1% for carcinogens) of the mixture,
if there is evidence that the ingredient(s) could be released from the mixture
in concentrations which would exceed an established OSHA permissible exposure
limit or ACGIH Threshold Limit Value, or could present a health risk to
employees; and (g)(2)(i)(C)(2)
The chemical and common name(s) of all
ingredients which have been determined to present a physical hazard when present
in the mixture; (g)(2)(i)(C)(3)
· Physical and chemical characteristics
of the hazardous chemical (such as vapor pressure, flash point); (g)(2)(ii)
· The physical hazards of the hazardous chemical, including the
potential for fire, explosion, and reactivity; (g)(2)(iii)
· The health
hazards of the hazardous chemical, including signs and symptoms of exposure, and
any medical conditions which are generally recognized as being aggravated by
exposure to the chemical; (g)(2)(iv)
· The primary route(s) of entry;
(g)(2)(v)
· The OSHA permissible exposure limit, ACGIH Threshold Limit
Value, and any other exposure limit used or recommended by the chemical
manufacturer, importer, or employer preparing the material safety data sheet,
where available; (g)(2)(vi)
· Whether the hazardous chemical is listed
in the National Toxicology Program (NTP) Annual Report on Carcinogens (latest
edition) or has been found to be a potential carcinogen in the International
Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monographs (latest editions), or by OSHA;
(g)(2)(vii)
· Any generally applicable precautions for safe handling and
use which are known to the chemical manufacturer, importer or employer preparing
the material safety data sheet, including appropriate hygienic practices,
protective measures during repair and maintenance of contaminated equipment, and
procedures for clean-up of spills and leaks; (g)(2)(viii)
· Any
generally applicable control measures which are known to the chemical
manufacturer, importer or employer preparing the material safety data sheet,
such as appropriate engineering controls, work practices, or personal protective
equipment; (g)(2)(ix)
· Emergency and first aid procedures; (g)(2)(x)
· The date of preparation of the material safety data sheet or the last
change to it; (g)(2)(xi)
AND
· The name, address and telephone
number of the chemical manufacturer, importer, employer or other responsible
party preparing or distributing the material safety data sheet, who can provide
additional information on the hazardous chemical and appropriate emergency
procedures, if necessary? (g)(2)(xii)
If no relevant information is
found for any given category on the material safety data sheet, does the
chemical manufacturer, importer or employer preparing the material safety data
sheet mark it to indicate that no applicable information was found? (g)(3)
NOTE: Where complex mixtures have similar hazards and contents (i.e. the
chemical ingredients are essentially the same, but the specific composition
varies from mixture to mixture), the chemical manufacturer, importer or employer
may prepare one material safety data sheet to apply to all of these similar
mixtures. (g)(4)
Does the chemical manufacturer, importer or employer
preparing the material safety data sheet make sure that the information recorded
accurately reflects the scientific evidence used in making the hazard
determination? (g)(5)
If the chemical manufacturer, importer or employer
preparing the material safety data sheet becomes newly aware of any significant
information regarding the hazards of a chemical, or ways to protect against the
hazards, is this new information added to the material safety data sheet within
three months? (g)(5)
If the chemical is not currently being produced or
imported does the chemical manufacturer or importer add the information to the
material safety data sheet before the chemical is introduced into the workplace
again? (g)(5)
Do chemical manufacturers or importers ensure that
distributors and employers are provided an appropriate material safety data
sheet with their initial shipment, and with the first shipment after a material
safety data sheet is updated? (g)(6)(i)
Does the chemical manufacturer
or importer either provide material safety data sheets with the shipped
containers or send them to the employer prior to or at the time of shipment?
(g)(6)(ii)
If the material safety data sheet is not provided with a
shipment that has been labeled as a hazardous chemical, does the employer obtain
one from the chemical manufacturer, importer, or distributor as soon as
possible? (g)(6)(iii)
Does the chemical manufacturer or importer also
provide distributors or employers with a material safety data sheet upon
request? (g)(6)(iv)
Do distributors make certain that material safety
data sheets, and updated information, are provided to other distributors and
employers with their initial shipment and with the first shipment after a MSDS
has been updated? (g)(7)(i)
Does the distributor either provide material
safety data sheets with the shipped containers, or send them to the other
distributor or employer prior to or at the time of the shipment? (g)(7)(ii)
Do retail distributors selling hazardous chemicals to employers having a
commercial account provide a material safety data sheet to such employers upon
request? (g)(7)(iii)
Do they also post a sign or otherwise inform them
that a material safety data sheet is available? (g)(7)(iii)
NOTE:
Wholesale distributors selling hazardous chemicals to employers over-the-counter
may also provide material safety data sheets for all hazardous chemicals they
sell, provide material safety data sheets upon the request of the employer at
the time of the over-the-counter purchase, and shall post a sign or otherwise
inform such employers that a material safety data sheet is available. (g)(7)(iv)
If an employer without a commercial account purchases a hazardous
chemical from a retail distributor not required to have MSDS on file (i.e., the
retail distributor does not have commercial accounts and does not use the
materials), does the retail distributor provide the employer, upon request, with
the name, address, and telephone number of the chemical manufacturer, importer,
or distributor from which a material safety data sheet can be obtained?
(g)(7)(v)
Do wholesale distributors also provide material safety data
sheets to employers or other distributors upon request? (g)(7)(vi)
NOTE:
Chemical manufacturers, importers, and distributors need not provide material
safety data sheets to retail distributors that have informed them that the
retail distributor does not sell the product to commercial accounts or open the
sealed container to use it in their own workplaces. (g)(7)
Does the
employer maintain copies of the required material safety data sheets for each
hazardous chemical? (g)(8)
Does the employer make certain that they are
readily accessible during each work shift to employees when they are in their
work area(s)? (g)(8)
NOTE: Electronic access, microfiche, and other
alternatives to maintaining paper copies of the material safety data sheets are
permitted as long as no barriers to immediate employee access in each workplace
are created by such options. (g)(8)
NOTE: Where employees must travel
between workplaces during a workshift, i.e., their work is carried out at more
that one geographical location, the material safety data sheets may be kept at
the primary workplace facility.

The shipment which left our factory on April 3, 1999,
carries with it the certificate that the product (MSM) being shipped in B/L No.
JNP/0399/1672, to B&B International, "are non flammable, non toxic, non
corrosive, non explosive and non-oxidising and can be safely carried on any
Carrier. They are not appearing in the current edition of Dangerous Goods
Regulation Manual."
All shipments of our Bulk MSM will be able to carry the same certificate.
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