An "MSDS" is a Material Safety Data Sheet, a document which summarizes the purpose, hazards, and other information about a substance or material. Different government jurisdictions and industries have differing MSDS requirements. In the interests of public and worker safety, however, their MSDS libraries are frequently shared.
This category contains sites that link directly to MSDS information, or which provide directories, search engines, or other gateways related to chemical safety or MSDS information.
The first place to look for an MSDS, the most comprehensive address for free information related to the document known as a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). www.msdssearch.com
Institute of Occupational Safety Engineering site. Source for Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and other safety-related resources. oshweb.me.tut.fi/index.html
A searchable web-based bulletin board for discussion of MSDS and safety-related issues. Part of a much broader site that includes an MSDS FAQ, an annotated list of free MSDS sites on the Internet, software, suppliers, books, and even an MSDS fun page. www.ilpi.com/msds/forum.html
A searchable, hyperlinked, on-line glossary with definitions, MSDS relevance, links for over 120 common terms found on Material Safety Data Sheets. www.ilpi.com/msds/ref
This free internet portal contains over 2000 links to chemical manaufacturer web sites, accessing over 400,000 MSDS across the Internet. www.msdsxchange.com
Discusses what to look for on an MSDS and how to interpret the information you find there. Written for journalists. www.lehigh.edu/~kaf3/guides/msds.html
From the Office of Biosafety, Health Canada. The MSDS listing is produced for personnel working in the life sciences as quick safety reference material relating to infectious micro-organisms. www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/msds-ftss