MSDS Training Presentation
MSDS Training Presentation
MSDS Training Presentation
What is MSDS
•Identification of Chemical/Mixture
Hazards identification
•Hazard Classification
Composition/information on ingredients
Substance
•Chemical identity.
•Common name, synonyms, etc.
•CAS number, EC number, etc.
•Impurities and stabilizing additives which are themselves
classified and which contribute to the classification of the
substance.
Section-2
Composition/information on
ingredients..contd…
Mixture
•Environmental precautions.
% Volatile:
Viscosity: cP @ 25oC
pH:
Definitions
•Flash point -- the lowest temperature at which a flammable liquid gives off
enough vapor to form an ignitable mixture with air. In other words, the lowest
temperature at which a liquid can ignite if a spark is present. Liquids with very
low flash points are dangerous fire hazards (e.g., ethyl ether -49 C).
•Auto ignition temperature -- the temperature at which the liquid will set itself
on fire without a flame or spark.
Chemical stability.
Incompatible materials
Section 11 :
Toxicological information
Concise but complete and comprehensible description of the
various toxicological (health) effects and the available data used
to identify those effects, including:
information on the likely routes of exposure (inhalation,
ingestion, skin and eye contact);
Symptoms related to the physical, chemical and toxicological
characteristics;
Target Organ Effects
Acute and also chronic effects from short- and long-term
exposure;
Acute Toxicity Values
Oral LD50 (Rat) :100 mg/kg
Dermal LD50 (Rabbit) : mg/kg
Inhalation LC50 (Rat): ppm/4 hr., ppm vapor/1 hr
Definition :
Lethal Dose 50, LD-50 -- The single dose, other than inhalation, that
causes death in 50% of an animal population from exposure to a
hazardous substance.
Lethal Dose Low, LD-LO --The lowest dose, other than inhalation, that
caused death in humans or animals.
Acute Oral Toxicity :
Section 12 :
Ecological information
Bioaccumulative potential.
Mobility in soil.
Section 13 :
Disposal considerations
Health:
Flammability:
Reactivity:
Special Hazard
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By Shailesh Mistry