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Carc. 2 H351 - Carcinogenicity Category 2 Suspected of causing cancer. Eye Irrit. 2 H319 - Serious eye damage/eye irritation Category 2 Causes serious eye irritation. Skin Irrit. Specific end use s Observe instructions for use. The regulations of the national employment safety and employment protection commission about the handling for polyurethane/epoxy have to be observed. SECTION 8 Exposure controls/personal protection Control parameters Occupational exposure limit values Limit value type...
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Step 1: Obtain the safety data sheet (SDS) for the product you are using.
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Step 2: Familiarize yourself with the sections of the SDS. These typically include identification, hazards identification, composition/information on ingredients, first-aid measures, fire-fighting measures, accidental release measures, handling and storage, exposure controls/personal protection, physical and chemical properties, stability and reactivity, toxicological information, ecological information, disposal considerations, transport information, regulatory information, and other information.
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Step 3: Start filling out the SDS by providing the product identification details such as the product name, manufacturer's name, address, and emergency telephone number.
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Step 4: Move on to hazards identification section and describe the potential hazards associated with the product. This may include physical, health, and environmental hazards. Use the appropriate pictograms, signal words, and hazard statements as required.
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Step 5: Provide information on the composition of the product, including the hazardous ingredients and their concentration levels, if known.
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Step 6: Outline the appropriate first-aid measures to be taken in case of exposure, including symptoms and necessary treatments.
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Step 7: Describe the fire-fighting measures that should be employed if the product is involved in a fire. Include suitable extinguishing methods, equipment, and firefighting precautions.
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Step 8: Explain the recommended measures for dealing with accidental releases of the product, such as containment, cleanup procedures, and waste disposal.
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Step 9: Provide guidance on safe handling and storage practices, including precautions to minimize risks, recommended PPE (personal protective equipment), and proper storage conditions.
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Step 10: Detail the required exposure controls and personal protection measures, such as engineering controls, ventilation requirements, protective clothing, and respiratory protection.
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Step 11: Describe the physical and chemical properties of the product, including information on appearance, odor, pH value, boiling point, melting point, flash point, and solubility.
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Step 12: Provide any relevant information on the stability and reactivity of the product, including potential hazardous reactions and conditions to avoid.
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Step 13: Include toxicological information, such as data on acute and chronic effects, routes of exposure, and potential health hazards.
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Step 14: Outline any ecological information or environmental impact the product may have, including instructions for proper disposal and potential effects on soil, water, and air.
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Step 15: Provide transportation information, including any specific labeling or packaging requirements for safe transportation.
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Step 16: Specify any applicable regulatory information and compliance requirements for the product.
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Step 17: Conclude the SDS with any additional information deemed necessary for safe handling, use, or disposal of the product.
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Step 18: Review the completed SDS for accuracy and ensure it meets the regulatory standards before sharing or distributing it.

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Companies and workplaces that manufacture, import, distribute, or use hazardous chemicals typically need safety data sheets (SDS).
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Industries such as manufacturing, construction, laboratories, oil and gas, agriculture, healthcare, transportation, and many others require SDS to ensure the safe handling, storage, and usage of chemicals.
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Workers who come into contact with hazardous substances during their job duties also need access to SDS to understand the associated risks and take appropriate precautions.
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Regulatory bodies, emergency responders, and environmental agencies may also require SDS to assess the dangers, respond to incidents, and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
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Overall, anyone who deals with or may be exposed to potentially hazardous chemicals should have access to the corresponding safety data sheets.
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A safety data sheet is a document that provides information on the properties of hazardous chemicals and how they affect health and safety in the workplace.
Any company or organization that manufactures, imports, distributes, or uses hazardous chemicals in the workplace is required to file safety data sheets.
Safety data sheets should be filled out by including information on the chemical composition, physical and chemical properties, hazards identification, first aid measures, firefighting measures, and more.
The purpose of a safety data sheet is to provide comprehensive information on hazardous chemicals to ensure safe handling, use, storage, and disposal.
Information such as chemical composition, physical hazards, health hazards, first aid measures, fire-fighting measures, accidental release measures, and handling and storage should be reported on safety data sheets.
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