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Originally Posted by 3175leheh
Have SDS forms, NOT MSDS. MSDS is now out-of-date data sheets. SDS is used, because people who speak all languages can understand them.
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First off, thanks for the all the bullet points and I commend you for being a student focused on safety. I just became a parent mentor for 5586 last night. I've decided to focus on safety since I have 30 years of industrial experience working in, on or around machinery that can kill you easily if you're not focused on your job. The last 6 years as a trainer in our facility writing a lot of procedures focused on safety. Our team does need help in this area and I think I can help develop some basic guidelines and procedures to reduce hazards and unsafe practices.
As far as the quote above, I noticed that the
2016 FRC Safety Manual uses a MSDS example in Appendix C. That certainly doesn't sit well with me in the age of
GHS.