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A material safety data sheet (MSDS) is a written description of each hazardous chemical used in a workplace. MSDSs are the primary source of information about workplace chemicals for employers and workers. Each contains comprehensive technical information about a particular substance and explains the risks, precautions, and potential solutions related to hazardous chemicals, both during normal work and in emergency situations. The MSDS is at the heart of OSHA's Hazard Communication standard.

 
 
 
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TypeTitleDateState
Interpretations01/06/1993 - Evaluation of a generic Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for copper/copper alloys.[1910.1200] National
Interpretations01/18/1995 - 1910.1200 - The need for Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). National
Interpretations01/19/2000 - Responsible party for MSDSs and labelling of imported chemicals.[1910.1200(g)(2)(xii); 1910.1200(g)(5); 1910.1200(f)(l)(iii); 1910.1200(f)(11)] National
Interpretations01/25/1995 - 1910.1200 - The purpose of Material Safety Data Sheets. National
Interpretations01/25/2007 - Responsibility of chemical manufacturers and importers to provide MSDSs to one or more establishments owned and managed by same employer.  National
Interpretations01/30/1997 - Information required on Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). National
Interpretations01/30/1997 - Material Safety Data Sheets. National
Interpretations02/01/1994 - 1910.1200 - Hazard Communication Standard and Material Safety Data Sheets. National
Interpretations02/02/1995 - 1926.59 - The application of the HCS in the construction industry. National
Interpretations02/05/2004 - Material safety data sheet requirements for experimental chemical mixtures that are shipped off-site.[1910.1200; 1910.1200(b)(3)(iv); 1910.1200(g)] National
Interpretations02/08/2005 - MSDS's must be provided to employees who package/process drugs for distribution into final form if they contain hazardous chemicals.[1910.1200; 1910.1200(b)(6); 1910.1200(b)(6)(vii); 1910.1200(e)] National
Interpretations02/17/1994 - 1910.1200 - Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) provisions. National
Interpretations02/18/1999 - Clarification of systems for electronic access to MSDSs. National
Interpretations02/20/1997 - Manufacturers' use of the Internet for distribution of MSDSs to downstream users. National
Interpretations02/25/1993 - 1910.1200(g) - MSDS requirements for salt. National
Interpretations03/07/2003 - Employee and employee representative access to MSDS; accompanying CSHOs on inspections.[1910.1200; 1903; 1910.1200(g)(8); 1903.8; 1903.8(a); 1903.8(b); 1903.8(c); 1903.8(d)] National
Interpretations03/07/2007 - MSDS requirement for occupational use of cosmetic Gentian Violet. [1910.1200; 1910.1200(b)(5)(iii); 1910.1200(b)(6)(viii); 1910.1200(b)(6)(ix)] National
Interpretations03/07/2007 - Use of generic MSDSs written by third-party companies and employer responsiblities when using an online MSDS service. [1910.1200; 1910.1200(g); 1910.1200(g)(2)] National
Interpretations03/24/1995 - 1910.1200 - Compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) and the requirement for Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). National
Directives03/27/1986 - CPL 2-2.39 - Sample Material Safety Data Sheet National
Interpretations04/04/2005 - Requirement to disclose all chemicals having scientific evidence that they pose a health risk regardless of concentrations present in the product on the MSDS.[1910.1200; 1910.1200(g)(2)(i)(C)(2)] National
Interpretations04/05/1999 - Hazard communication requirements for diatomaceous earth. National
Interpretations04/07/1998 - The HCS does not apply to food items in a retail establishment. National
Interpretations04/07/1998 - The HCS does not apply to food items in a retail establishment. National
Interpretations04/14/2005 - Requirements for maintaining material safety data sheets (MSDSs) for consumer art products and office cleaning products.[1910.1200; 1910.1200(b)(6)(ix)]  National
Interpretations04/21/1999 - Chemical suppliers must ensure downstream flow of hazard information (MSDSs). National
Interpretations04/27/2005 - Requirements for maintaining Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) for coal including coal dust, fly ash, and silica dust.[1910.1000Table Z-1; 1910.1000Table Z-3; 1910.1200; 1910.1200(d); 1910.1200(g)] National
Interpretations05/03/2007 - Manufacturer and distributor requirements for developing MSDS for hazardous products. [1910.1200; 1910.1200(d)] National
Interpretations05/07/1993 - 1910.1200 - MSDS requirements. National
Interpretations05/15/1992 - 1910.1200 - MSDS requirements in the workplace. National
Interpretations05/27/2004- Requirements for manufacturers, who are no longer in business or have discontinued a product line, to provide MSDSs and product information.[1910.1200; 1910.1200(g)(1)] National
Interpretations05/28/1999 - Applicability of the Laboratory Standard; MSDS and labeling requirements. National
Interpretations06/03/1999 - One MSDS apply to multiple complex mixtures having similar hazards. National
Interpretations06/16/1997 - Internet use for posting Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). National
Interpretations06/17/1996 - Requirements for reporting health hazard information on a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). National
Interpretations06/24/1994 - 1910.1200 - MSDSs must be distributed to customer with shipment of chemical. National
Interpretations06/24/1996 - Distribution of Material Safety Data Sheets. National
Interpretations06/25/1993 - 1910.1200 - MSDS requirements National
Interpretations07/10/1992 - 1910.1200(g) - MSDS labelling requirements. National
Interpretations08/13/1993 - 1910.1200 - MSDS requirements for drugs. National
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