Any element, chemical compound, or mixture of elements and/or compounds.
Being secure from undergoing or causing hurt, injury, or loss.
An item or condition which poses potential risk to safety or health.
Being secure from undergoing or causing hurt, injury, or loss when working with chemicals.
Personal Protective Equipment.
Elements, chemical compounds, or mixtures that pose potential risk to safety or health.
Substances that can readily release oxygen, intensifying fires.
Through the skin or eyes, especially if the skin is cut or abraded.
Any chemical which presents a physical hazard or a health hazard.
A chemical that has scientifically valid evidence of being combustible, explosive, flammable, etc.
Elements, chemical compounds, or mixtures that pose potential risk to safety or health.
Store them according to their nature and use appropriate security.
When a sharp object punctures the skin, allowing chemicals to enter the body.
The most common route of entry where chemicals are absorbed into the bloodstream through the respiratory tract.
Chemicals capable of producing an explosive effect with substantial release of heat and gases.
Order only what is needed and check inventory regularly.
Hazards that affect biomes or ecosystems, often involuntarily.
Clean up spills immediately using established procedures.
Chemical, physical, or biological factors that can negatively impact health.
To prevent fire, explosion, or personal injury.
Inhalation, Absorption, Ingestion, Injection.
Assume any unfamiliar chemical is hazardous.
The process of swallowing toxic materials that enter the body through the gastrointestinal tract.
Substances that can materially damage or destroy metals and cause skin corrosion.
A 16-section format including product identification, hazard identification, and more.
Chemicals that ignite easily, classified by their flashpoint.
To ensure contents are known and to maintain safety.