Approximately 25 million workers--about one in four in the nation's work force--are exposed to one or more chemical hazards. There are an estimated 575,000 existing chemical products, and hundreds of new ones are being introduced annually.
Constant continual chemical exposure may cause or contribute to many serious health effects such as heart ailments, kidney and lung damage, sterility, cancer, burns, and rashes. Some chemicals may also be safety hazards and have the potential to cause fires and explosions and other serious accidents.
Due to the seriousness of these safety and health problems, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) created a standard known as, "Hazard Communication" (29 CFR 1910.1200), or commonly referred to as "Right-To-Know" law. The purpose of this standard is to reduce the incidence of chemical source illnesses and injuries.
Consequently, chemical manufacturers and suppliers must convey hazard information to users by means of container labels and material safety data sheets. Therefore, material safety data sheets are available for any product purchased through this website. We urge you to keep this data readily available. In case of emergency refer to these sheets or the basic safety information provided on each website product on the following pages; or call 911, your nearest poison control center, or 1-800-962-1253.
To find a product's safety data, simply click on its first letter.
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