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A Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is a document that provides information about the hazards of a product and advice about safety precautions. It is an important resource for workplaces and workers about the products used. SDSs tell users what the hazards of the product are, how to use the product safely, what to expect if the recommendations are not followed, how to recognize symptoms of exposure, and what to do if emergencies occur. [1] [1]

The SDS includes information on:

  • Identification: for the product and supplier.
  • Hazards: physical (fire and reactivity) and health.
  • Prevention: steps you can take to work safely, reduce or prevent exposure, or in an emergency.
  • Response: appropriate responses in various situations (e.g., first-aid, fire, accidental release).

[2] Key sections of the SDS to review include:

  • Section 1: Product and supplier identification
  • Section 2: Hazard identification
  • Section 7: Handling and storage instructions
  • Sections 4, 5, and 6: Emergency measures

[2] An SDS for Plastic Wood 3 IN 1 Repair Stick Marker - All Colors indicates:

  • It is a wood stain pen.
  • It is a flammable liquid and vapor. Vapors may cause flash fire or explosion.
  • Keep container closed and away from heat, sparks, and open flame. Store away from caustics and oxidizers.

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[1] WHMIS - Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

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# How may a supplier provide the SDS to their customers? (cont.) ## What does "not available" or "not applicable" mean when I see these on the SDS? (cont.) Always be familiar with the hazards of a product before you start using it. You should look at an SDS, match the name of the product on the container to the one on the SDS, know the hazards, understand safe handling and storage instructions, as well as understand what to do in an emergency. You can think of the SDS as having four main purposes. It provides information on: a. Identification: for the product and supplier. b. Hazards: physical (fire and reactivity) and health. C. Prevention: steps you can take to work safely, reduce or prevent exposure, or in an emergency. d. Response: appropriate responses in various situations (e.g., first-aid, fire, accidental release). For most people who work with hazardous products, you should always: - read the name of the chemical (Section 1), - know the hazards (Section 2), - understand safe handling and storage instructions (Section 7), and - understand what to do in an emergency (Sections 4, 5 and 6). A few things to know: - Make sure that the product is being used in the way the manufacturer intended; otherwise the advice provided on the SDS and label may not apply, or the protective measures listed may not be adequate. Section 1 of the SDS should describe the typical use of the product and may indicate restrictions. Ask your supervisor or a health and safety professional for advice if the way you use the product does not match the SDS. - Section 2 will summarize the hazards related to the product, precautions to take, and what to do in an emergency. Understand that the SDS covers information about the potential hazards, but may not be specific about the required safe work procedures needed for your workplace (e.g., the SDS may not specify what type of respirator must be used, just that a respirator is needed). More information can be found by asking your

[2] WHMIS - Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

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# WHMIS - Safety Data Sheet (SDS) (cont.) ## Important Information (cont.) Health Canada is the government body responsible for the overall WHMIS supplier-related laws. Note that WHMIS is also regulated in the workplace by the provinces, territories and federal (for federally regulated workplaces) governments under their occupational health and safety legislation. While these jurisdictions based their WHMIS regulations on a common model, small variations between jurisdictions may exist. Suppliers and employers must use and follow the WHMIS requirements for labels and safety data sheets (SDSs) for hazardous products sold, distributed, or imported into Canada. Please refer to the following OSH Answers documents for more information about WHMIS: - WHMIS - General - WHMIS - Pictograms - WHMIS - Labels - WHMIS - Hazard Classes and Categories - WHMIS - Education and Training - WHMIS - WHMIS Program - WHMIS - Glossary - WHMIS - Confidential Business Information (CBI) - WHMIS - Variances - WHMIS - Laboratories ## What is an SDS? Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) are summary documents that provide information about the hazards of a product and advice about safety precautions. SDSs are usually written by the manufacturer or supplier of the product, and must be provided by the suppliers of the hazardous products at the time of sale. In some circumstances, an employer may be required to prepare an SDS (e.g., when the product is produced and used exclusively in that workplace). SDSs provide more detailed hazard information about the product than the label. They are an important information resource for workplaces and workers about the product(s) used. Use this information to identify the hazards of the products you use, and follow the recommended safe handling and emergency measures to protect workers from those hazards. SDSs tell users what the hazards of the product are, how to use the product safely, what to expect if the recommendations are not followed, how to

[3] DAP - Plastic Wood 3 IN 1 Repair Stick Marker - All Colors

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SDS Number: 7999104 SAP Number: Revision Date: 4/12/2022 DAP # Safety Data Sheet 24 Hour Emergency Phone Numbers Medical/Poison Control: In U.S.: Call 1-[redacted phone] Outside U.S.: Call your local poison control center Transportation/National Response Center: 1-[redacted phone] 1-[redacted phone] NOTE: The National ResponseCenter emergency numbers to be used only in the event of chemical emergencies involving a spill, leak, fire, exposure or accident involving chemicals. IMPORTANT: Provide this information to employees, customers, and users of this product. Read this SDS before handling or disposing of this product. This product is covered by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard and this document has been prepared in accordance with requirements of this standard. All abbreviated terms used in this SDS are further described in Section 16. ## 1. Identification <table><tr><th>Product Name:</th><th>Plastic Wood 3 IN 1 Repair Stick Marker All Colors</th><th>Revision Date:</th><th>4/12/2022</th></tr><tr><td>Product UPC Number:</td><td>070798040908, 070798040915, 070798040922, 070798040939, 070798040946, 070798040953, 070798040960</td><td>Supercedes Date:</td><td>1/20/2021</td></tr><tr><td>Manufactured For</td><td>DAP Global Inc. [redacted street address] Suite 200 Baltimore, MD [redacted identifier] [redacted phone] (non - emergency matters) SDS Coordinator: [redacted email] Emergency Telephone: 1-[redacted phone], 1-[redacted phone], 1-[redacted phone]</td><td>Product Use/Class: SDS No: Preparer:</td><td>Wood Stain Pen 7999104 Regulatory and Environmental Affairs</td></tr></table> ## 2. Hazards Identification EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: DANGER!Flammable liquid and vapor. Vapors may cause flash fire or explosion. Vapors can form an ignitable mixture with air. Vapors can flow along surfaces to a distant ignition source and flash back. Do not smoke. Extinguish all flames and pilot lights, and turn off stoves, heaters, electric motors and other sources of igni

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