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standard data sheet for Henry 176 PondPatch

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I can provide information on Safety Data Sheets (SDS) in general. An SDS includes information under specific section numbers and headings [1]. Sections 1-11 and 16 are mandatory, and if no relevant information is available for a subheading, the SDS must clearly indicate that [1]. Sections 12-15 may be included but are not mandatory [1].

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[1] Rules for the Administration of the Oregon Safe Employment Act (General Occupational Safety and Health, Division 2, OSHA Oregon)

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Oregon Administrative Rules Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division ## Appendix D to §1910.1200 - Safety Data Sheets (Mandatory) A safety data sheet (SDS) shall include the information specified in Table D.1 under the section number and heading indicated for sections 1-11 and 16. If no relevant information is found for any given subheading within a section, the SDS shall clearly indicate that no applicable information is available. Sections 12-15 may be included in the SDS, but are not mandatory.

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