Welcome To my Presentation:
Presented By: Nimra Tanveer
Department: BS Chemistry
Material Safety Data
Sheets (MSDS)
Material Safety Data
Sheets
A material safety data
sheet (MSDS) is a
document that contain
information on the
potential health effect
of exposure to
chemicals, or other
potentially dangerous
substances, and on safe
working procedures when
handling chemical
products.
HISTORY
• The earlier written
material has been
found in the tombs of
the Egyptians, either
on the walls of their
tombs or on papyrus
record.
Material Safety Data Sheets
• Include specific identity and
common name
• Must provide information about:
• Physical and chemical characteristics.
• Health effects
• Exposure limits
• Carcinogenicity(cancer causing)
• Identifications( name, address,
telephone NO. of the organization e.t.c)
Who Prepare and Provides MSDS?
• Manufacturers and importers of
dangerous goods and hazardous
substances must:
• Prepare an MSDS for each of
their products.
 Provide the current MSDS to
employers or occupiers of
premises where the product is
used or stored.
 Review and revise each MSDS as
often as necessary and at least
every 5 years to make sure that
the information is accurate and up
to date.
TYPES OF HAZARDS:
• when you read an MSDS, you should keep in mind that
there are three main types of hazards:
• Health Hazard: For example, skin contact with strong
acids will cause burns.
• Fire Hazard: For example, propane burns very easily and
may explode.
• Reactivity Hazards: For example mixing ammonia and
household bleach will result in the release of harmful gas
Pictograms:
oxidizer
• An oxidizer is the type of chemical
which a fuel requires to burn.
• Chemical capable of evolving oxygen
at room temperature.
• It does not burn but is a powerful
explosive when mixed with
combustible materials.
Flame
• Flammable
• Self- Heating
• Emits Flammable Gas
• Self Reactive
Exploding Bomb
• Explosives
• Self- Reactive
• Organic Peroxides
Skull and Crossbones:
• Acute Toxicity
(Fatal and Toxic)
Corrosion:
• Skin corrosion/ Burns
• Eyes Damage
• Corrosion to Metals
Gas Cylinder:
• Gas Under Pressure
Health Hazard:
• Carcinogen
• Mutagenicity
• Reproduction Toxicity
• Respiratory Sensitizer
• Target Organ Toxicity
• Aspiration Toxicity
Aquatic Toxicity:
• Causing Toxin in aquatic life's
Exclamation Mark:
• Irritant(skin and eyes)
• Skin Sensitizer
• Acute Toxicity
• Narcotic Effects
• Respiratory Tract Irritant
• Hazardous to Ozone
Layer (Non- Mandatory)
First Aid Measures:
EYE CONTACT:
• check for and remove any contact Lenses.
• Immediately flash eyes with plenty of
water for 15 min.
• Get Medical attention immediately.
SKIN CONTACT:
• Immediately flash skin with the plenty
of water for at least 15 min while
removing contaminated clothing and
shoes.
• Cover the irritated skin with emollient.
• Get medical attention immediately.
INHALATION:
• Remove to fresh air
• If not breathing give artificial breathing
Warning- it may be hazardous to person
providing the aide.
• If breathing is difficult , gives breathing.
• Get medical attention immediately.
Need of MSDS and How to prepare:
• In 1993, the American National Standard for Hazardous
Industrial chemical – Material Safety Data Sheets –
preparation ,ANSI Z400.1 was developed to address the
need for a MSDS format that was comprehensive,
understandable and consistent.
• ANSI Z400.1-1993 introduced the standardized 16-
section MSDS.
• Revision were made to the standard in 1998 and 2005. The
2005 revision improve readability , minimize redundancies
and reorder the MSDS section.
Sections of MSDS:
• Section 1: Chemical product and company
identification.
• Section 2: Composition/ information on
ingredients.
• Section 3: Hazard .identification potential
Health Effects.
• Section 4: First Aid Measures.
• Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures.
• Section 6: Accidental Release Measures.
• Section 7 : Handling and storage.
• Section 8: Exposure Controls/ personal
protection.
• Section 9: Physical and chemical Properties.
• Section 10: Stability and Reactivity
• Section 11: Toxicological Information
• Section 12: Ecological Information
• Section 13: Disposal Consideration
• Section 14: Transport Information
• Section 15: Regulation Information
• Section 16 : Other Information
For further Reading:
• REFERENCES:
• http://www.osha.gov/
• http://www.msdswriter.com/
MSDS material safety data sheet

MSDS material safety data sheet

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    Welcome To myPresentation: Presented By: Nimra Tanveer Department: BS Chemistry
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    Material Safety Data Sheets Amaterial safety data sheet (MSDS) is a document that contain information on the potential health effect of exposure to chemicals, or other potentially dangerous substances, and on safe working procedures when handling chemical products.
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    HISTORY • The earlierwritten material has been found in the tombs of the Egyptians, either on the walls of their tombs or on papyrus record.
  • 6.
    Material Safety DataSheets • Include specific identity and common name • Must provide information about: • Physical and chemical characteristics. • Health effects • Exposure limits • Carcinogenicity(cancer causing) • Identifications( name, address, telephone NO. of the organization e.t.c)
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    Who Prepare andProvides MSDS? • Manufacturers and importers of dangerous goods and hazardous substances must: • Prepare an MSDS for each of their products.  Provide the current MSDS to employers or occupiers of premises where the product is used or stored.  Review and revise each MSDS as often as necessary and at least every 5 years to make sure that the information is accurate and up to date.
  • 8.
    TYPES OF HAZARDS: •when you read an MSDS, you should keep in mind that there are three main types of hazards: • Health Hazard: For example, skin contact with strong acids will cause burns. • Fire Hazard: For example, propane burns very easily and may explode. • Reactivity Hazards: For example mixing ammonia and household bleach will result in the release of harmful gas
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    oxidizer • An oxidizeris the type of chemical which a fuel requires to burn. • Chemical capable of evolving oxygen at room temperature. • It does not burn but is a powerful explosive when mixed with combustible materials.
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    Flame • Flammable • Self-Heating • Emits Flammable Gas • Self Reactive
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    Exploding Bomb • Explosives •Self- Reactive • Organic Peroxides
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    Skull and Crossbones: •Acute Toxicity (Fatal and Toxic)
  • 14.
    Corrosion: • Skin corrosion/Burns • Eyes Damage • Corrosion to Metals
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    Gas Cylinder: • GasUnder Pressure
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    Health Hazard: • Carcinogen •Mutagenicity • Reproduction Toxicity • Respiratory Sensitizer • Target Organ Toxicity • Aspiration Toxicity
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    Aquatic Toxicity: • CausingToxin in aquatic life's
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    Exclamation Mark: • Irritant(skinand eyes) • Skin Sensitizer • Acute Toxicity • Narcotic Effects • Respiratory Tract Irritant • Hazardous to Ozone Layer (Non- Mandatory)
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    First Aid Measures: EYECONTACT: • check for and remove any contact Lenses. • Immediately flash eyes with plenty of water for 15 min. • Get Medical attention immediately.
  • 20.
    SKIN CONTACT: • Immediatelyflash skin with the plenty of water for at least 15 min while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. • Cover the irritated skin with emollient. • Get medical attention immediately.
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    INHALATION: • Remove tofresh air • If not breathing give artificial breathing Warning- it may be hazardous to person providing the aide. • If breathing is difficult , gives breathing. • Get medical attention immediately.
  • 22.
    Need of MSDSand How to prepare: • In 1993, the American National Standard for Hazardous Industrial chemical – Material Safety Data Sheets – preparation ,ANSI Z400.1 was developed to address the need for a MSDS format that was comprehensive, understandable and consistent. • ANSI Z400.1-1993 introduced the standardized 16- section MSDS. • Revision were made to the standard in 1998 and 2005. The 2005 revision improve readability , minimize redundancies and reorder the MSDS section.
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    Sections of MSDS: •Section 1: Chemical product and company identification. • Section 2: Composition/ information on ingredients. • Section 3: Hazard .identification potential Health Effects. • Section 4: First Aid Measures. • Section 5: Fire Fighting Measures. • Section 6: Accidental Release Measures. • Section 7 : Handling and storage.
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    • Section 8:Exposure Controls/ personal protection. • Section 9: Physical and chemical Properties. • Section 10: Stability and Reactivity • Section 11: Toxicological Information • Section 12: Ecological Information • Section 13: Disposal Consideration • Section 14: Transport Information • Section 15: Regulation Information • Section 16 : Other Information
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    For further Reading: •REFERENCES: • http://www.osha.gov/ • http://www.msdswriter.com/