Safety Data Sheets
Across
- 4. The section that typically contains conditions and materials that the substance is incompatible with
- 5. The section that typically includes how to respond to exposures broken down by typical exposure routes
- 7. The section that includes information on combatting fires involving the substance
- 8. The section that deals with Regulatory information (if applicable)
- 9. The section that typically deals with any limitations on transporting the substance (if applicable)
- 10. The section that deals with preventative measures that can be taken to limit exposure as well as regulatory information such as PELs
- 13. The best way to indicat e if an SDS is the most recent version
- 15. The section that typically includes disposal recommendations (if applicable)
- 16. The section that typically includes safe handling and storage procedures
- 19. Section 8 of this resource can be referenced for clarification on terms and procedures for handling Hazardous Waste in SELSD
- 20. The section that typically includes things like appearance, odor, melting points, boiling points, etc.
Down
- 1. The best source to find the SDS
- 2. In place of a hazard statement, manufacturers may include these symbols on a container, which should be investigated via the SDS
- 3. The section that typically discloses other names that the substance may be known by and/or components of the substance
- 6. The section that includes hazard and precautionary statements
- 11. The section that typically lists the substance's effect on the environment (if applicable)
- 12. The section that typically describes appropriate responses to spills, leaks, etc.
- 14. The section that typically describes the effect of various types of exposure including if harmful effects are unknown
- 17. The section that typically contains the name of the substance/product as well as any identifiers from the manufacturer
- 18. The section where the manufacturer can disclose anything additional that would not be applicable to other sections