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How does the MSDS “Material Safety Data Sheet” authoring system work? written by Editor 123
Authoring Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) can often be an arduous task which unfortunately many companies face.

What “Cleaning Companies” need to know about MSDSs “Material Safety Data Sheets”? written by Editor 123
In order for a “Cleaning Company” to do its job, chemical products must always be involved. However, no matter how many or how few chemicals you use, it is important that you have the MSDS for each cleaning product.

How often must an MSDS be updated? written by Editor 123
A WHMIS MSDS must be revised whenever the product formulation changes and be reviewed every 3 years to ensure compliance with new regulations.

What do GHS symbols look like and what do they mean? written by Editor 123
While authoring an MSDS/SDS one or the other is chosen depending on the target audience, the two types of pictograms are never used together. Both sets of pictograms use the same symbols for the same hazards, although certain symbols are not required for transport pictograms.

What does the EU strategy of Sustainable Consumption and Production cover? written by Editor 123
At the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) in 2002, all countries committed themselves to promoting sustainable patterns of consumption and production, while developed countries took the lead.

What is the GHS classification Physical Hazards composed of? written by Editor 123
Globally Harmonized System is composed of three hazard groups, “Physical Hazards” is one of them. “Physical Hazards” section is broken down into sixteen subcategories, which are:

As an employer in the chemical industry what must I disclose to my employees about hazardous products? written by Editor 123
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) came into effect in the United States to secure the health and safety of industrial chemical workers when using hazardous chemicals within the work environment.

What information needs to be disclosed on a WHMIS MSDS? written by Editor 123
In Canada all WHMIS controlled products must have an associated MSDS. The Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) sets out what type of information must be disclosed on these MSDSs.

What is WHMIS? written by Editor 123
The Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) is a Canadian protection program set forth to ensure the safety of Canadian workers. The main point of WHMIS is to make workers more aware of the products they are using, which in turn will ensure their safety at work, and the longevity of their health.

What recourse does a supplier have if the supplier considers an ingredient that is subject to disclosure to constitute proprietary information under WHMIS? written by Editor 123
Under WHMIS legislature the ingredient disclosure is subject to the provisions of the Hazardous Materials Information Review Act (HMIRA). This Act is put into law to protect workers in Canada from the hazardous chemical products they come into contact daily.

To which territories does REACH apply? written by Editor 123
REACH is a European Community Regulation that directly applies in all 27 Member States of the European Union. It deals with the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemical substances.

Can I have one MSDS that will cover both the United States and Canada? written by Editor 123
Yes. One MSDS can be produced in order to be compliant in the United States and Canada. An MSDS author must ensure that the document meets Canadian and the United States requirements by presenting all the required data on the MSDS.

How is Australian industry dealing with the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) transition at workplace? written by Editor 123
Workplace environment of the chemical industrial sector is at the present in the process of developing a new National Standard and Code of Practice which will be the foundation for workplace regulations in each of the Australian, State and Territory governments.

When must EU SDSs be converted to GHS? written by Editor 123
Manufacturers and suppliers in a supply industry chain will collaborate in order to be able to meet the required deadline for Classification, Labeling and Packaging (CLP) set out in the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) regulations.

Does posting an MSDS on the Internet satisfy transmission requirements? written by Editor 123
Yes, posting your MSDS on the internet will satisfy the transmission requirements as long as all necessary regulations set out by the Hazardous Products Act (HPA) are fully met. First of all Section 13 of the HPA “places a legal requirement on the Canadian supplier of a WHMIS controlled product intended for use in a work place in Canada to transmit a MSDS disclosing prescribed information as a condition of sale.”

Is the Ingredient Disclosure List (IDL) a list of WHMIS controlled products? written by Editor 123
No. The Ingredient Disclosure List (IDL) is a list of chemical substances which are listed in alphabetical order by their universal name together with their corresponding Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) registry number.

When is the chemical manufacturer required to distribute an MSDS under OSHA? written by Editor 123
A manufacturer or a supplier is required under the law to provide hazard information on a Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) which will be than distributed to the customer at the time of first shipment of the product in the United States.

GHS in Korea written by Anirban Bhattacharya
Unfortunately GHS regulations in the Republic of Korea are not straight-forward, as there are three major agencies involved, with two major and several minor pieces of legislation to comply with.

What products are exempt from the CCCR? written by Editor 123
The Consumer Chemicals and Container Regulations (CCCR 2001) is issued under Canada's Hazardous Products Act.

Why outsource your MSDS authoring? written by Editor 123
Many chemical manufacturers and distributors debate whether or not to author their SDSs and MSDSs in house, or instead outsource the process to an MSDS authoring company. There are several advantages to outsourcing your MSDS authoring.

Where can I find information on how to author a GHS MSDS? written by Editor 123
The GHS manual, known formally as the 'Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS), Second revised edition' and informally as 'the Purple Book' contains information on GHS. The 'Guidance on the preparation of Safety Data Sheets' is contained in Annex 4.

What are the sections on a WHMIS MSDS? written by Editor 123
The Controlled Products Regulations, Section I contains the nine sections that are required on a compliant WHMIS MSDS.

What are the GHS Hazard categories for acute toxicity and how do they differ from WHMIS? written by Editor 123
Both Canada's WHMIS and the Globally Harmonized System have a classification system for acute toxicity. They differ in the fact that GHS has 5 hazard categories for acute toxicity, numbered 1 through 5, while WHMIS only has 2 - D1A and D1B.

CCCR Record Keeping Requirements written by Editor 123
Many chemical companies are unaware that it is not enough to just have compliant labels. Companies are also required to keep records of how they determined a particular CCCR classification.

MSDS Law - Using a U.S. MSDS in Canada written by Editor 123
One question we often receive at Nexreg is "Is it possible to use my U.S. MSDS in Canada?" The short answer is "no it is not". The MSDS regulations for Canada, which are set out in Canada's 'Controlled Products Regulations' are more prescriptive than those set out under the American 'OSHA Hazard Communication Standard'.

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