MSDS definition

Examples of MSDS in a sentence

  • The Board will provide training on WHMIS labels and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) to new teachers and teachers not previously trained as part of the annual new employee orientation session.

  • Buyer shall read the MSDS and advise it’s employees, it’s affiliates, and third parties, who may purchase or come into contact with such refined products, about the hazards of refined products, as well as the precautionary procedures for handling said refined products, which are set forth in such MSDS, any supplementary MSDS or written warning(s) which Seller may provide to Buyer from time to time.

  • This requirement applies to all materials with an associated MSDS per the federal “Hazard Communication” standard or employees’ Right-to-Know laws.

  • Contractor is required to ensure Material Safety Data Sheets (“MSDS”) are available, employees are trained in the use of MSDS, and MSDS are in a readily accessible place at the Site.

  • Contractor shall obtain and provide to the City Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for each product that contains hazardous substances as defined by CalOSHA.


More Definitions of MSDS

MSDS means Material Safety Data Sheets prepared in accordance with regulations promulgated by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration.
MSDS means the Material Data Safety Sheet for the Product or the API containing such information as may be required by applicable government agencies.
MSDS means material safety data sheet as provided in www.msds.com.
MSDS means material safety data sheet, the written listing of data for the chemical substance.
MSDS means material safety data sheet and has the same meaning as prescribed at 40 CFR 370.02.
MSDS means Material Safety Data Sheet, a document that contains information on the potential hazards and how to work safely with the chemical product;
MSDS has the meaning given such term in Clause 33(a).