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Lab SafetyHow to Read an MSDS    March 12, 2010
Interpreting Material Safety Data Sheets
 

Frey Scientific packages an MSDS with each chemical we ship containing important information on storage, safety, and hazards. Every chemical ships with new American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standardized 16-part MSDS sheets:

How to read a Material Safety Data Sheet

  1. Chemical Product Information
  2. Composition/Ingredients
  3. Hazards Identification
  4. First Aid Measures
  5. Fire Fighting Measures
  6. Accidental Release Measures
  7. Handling and Storage
  8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
  9. Physical and Chemical Properties
  10. Stability and Reactivity
  11. Toxicological Information
  12. Ecological Information
  13. Disposal Considerations
  14. Transport Information
  15. Regulatory Information
  16. Additional Information
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Chemical Packaging Information
 

Frey Scientific helps you store your chemicals safely with specially designed packaging.

Safety Bottles: Glass bottles coated with polyvinyl chloride (PVC) to reinforce the glass. The slip resistance and impact absorption of the coated bottles helps to reduce breakage and exposure in the laboratory.

Safety Cans: Metal-lined cans permit safe storage, handling and dispensing of flammable liquids.

HDPE Bottles: Most chemicals are packaged in high-density polyethylene (HDPE) which reduces the chance of breakage compared to glass bottles.

PVC Bottles: PVC bottles are transparent like glass without the hazard of dangerous breakage.

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