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What is included in MSDS for car booster

Nov 26, 2024 Leave a message

 

MSDS is an indispensable document for lithium car booster and other chemicals in international trade and transportation, and enterprises need to ensure that its content is complete, the data is accurate, and it complies with the legal and regulatory requirements of the target market.

 

The MSDS usually consists of 16 parts to ensure the comprehensiveness and consistency of chemical information.

 

1 Chemical and Company Identification Including the chemical's name, how to use it, manufacturer information, and emergency contact numbers.
2 Hazard Overview Including health, environmental, and physical hazards of chemicals, and often emergency symptoms and post-exposure treatment.
3 Composition A detailed list of the composition, content, and health hazards of the chemical.
4 First Aid Measures First aid measures are to be provided in the event of exposure or an accident, such as treatment for skin contact, eye contact, inhalation, or accidental ingestion.
5 Fire Protection Measures Fire extinguishing measures, as well as applicable fire extinguishing agents and special precautions.
6 Emergency Response to Leaks Explains how to deal with leaks, or spills and take appropriate preventive measures.
7 Operation and Storage Safety precautions during operation and optimal storage conditions (such as temperature, humidity, etc.).
8 Contact Control and Personal Protection Advice on protective equipment (e.g. gloves, goggles, respirators, etc.) based on exposure level, equipment type, operating conditions, etc.
9 Physicochemical Property The physical state of a chemical, such as appearance, odor, boiling point, flash point, solubility, etc., helps to evaluate its safety in transportation and use.
10 Stability and Reactivity Including the stability of the chemical, reaction conditions, the potential to react with other substances, and whether there is a dangerous reaction.
11 Toxicological Information The toxicity of the chemical, including the effects of acute and chronic exposure, toxicity at different doses, and effects on different organs.
12 Ecological Information The potential effects of chemicals on the environment, including hazards to water, soil, and air.
13 Waste Disposal Waste treatment and disposal methods for chemicals to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
14 Transportation Information Provide transportation requirements, including transportation categories, labeling, packaging requirements, etc., to ensure safe transportation.
15 Regulatory Information Applicable regulations, laws, and international standards (e.g. chemical safety management, environmental protection, etc.).
16 Other Information Includes any other information about the product, as well as revision history.

 

JACK POWER's lithium car boosters strictly comply with MSDS regulations in the process of design and production, and all products can successfully pass MSDS. If you are interested in our car boosters , or want to know further information, please contact us and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

 

 

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