MSDS(s) for Pentane, Hexane, Heptane, Octane and D solvent products

What is a MSDS Document?

MSDS

QUESTION/PROBLEM

What is a MSDS Document?
Does Junyuan Petroleum Group provide a MSDS for scanning products?

APPLIES TO

  • n-Pentane, CAS 109-66-0, EC Number 203-692-4, chemical formula CH₃ (CH₂)₃CH₃
  • Isopentane, Synonyms: iso-Pentane, Isopentane EC Number: 201-142-8 CAS #: 78-78-4 Hill Formula: C₅H₁₂ Molar Mass: 72.15 g/mol Chemical Formula: C₅H₁₂
  • Pentane Blends, n-Pentane/Isopentane blend, e.g. Pentane blend 60/40 Pentane 60/40 is a blend of 60% n-pentane and 40% isopentane.
  • n-Hexane, CAS 110-54-3, EC Number 203-777-6, chemical formula CH₃ (CH₂)₄CH₃, Synonyms and Trade Names Hexane, normal-Hexane, Hexyl hydride
  • Isohexane, CAS Number 92112-69-1 (Hexane, branched and linear). Empirical Formula (Hill Notation) C6H14. Molecular Weight 86.18 . EC Index Number 295-570-2
  • Isohexane, Synonym: Hexanes, Isohexane CAS Number 107-83-5. Empirical Formula (Hill Notation) C6H14. Molecular Weight 86.18 . Beilstein/REAXYS Number 1730733 . MDL number MFCD02179311. PubChem Substance ID 24853608. NACRES NA.21
  • n-Heptane, CAS 142-82-5, EC Number 205-563-8, chemical formula CH₃ (CH₂)₅CH₃, name: heptane: 2: synonyms: Dipropylmethane; Heptyl hydride; Normal heptane; Heptane; n-Heptane ;Isotopologues: Heptane-1,2,3,4,5,6-d13; Heptane-1,2,3,4-d9; Heptane-1,2,3,-d7; Heptane-1-d3; Heptane-d16
  • n-Octane, CAS Number: 111-65-9; Synonym: n-Octane; Linear Formula: C8H18, EC Number 203-892-1. MDL number MFCD00009556. PubChem Substance ID 57648395. NACRES NA.21
  • D Solvent, IDENTIFICATION CAS number: 64742-47-8 EC number: 926-141-6 (prov.)

Do the same chemical have two different CAS numbers?
It is the registration number of Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) for the preparation of chemical substances. This number is an important tool to retrieve the information of chemical substances with multiple names. It is the unique digital identification number of a substance (compound, polymer material, biological sequence, mixture or alloy). CAS, a subsidiary organization of the American Chemical Society, is responsible for assigning a CAS number to each substance appearing in the literature, isomers, enzymes and mixtures: different isomer molecules have different CAS numbers.

RESOLUTION
A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) User-added image is a document that contains information on the potential hazards (health, fire, reactivity and environmental) and how to work safely with the chemical product.
Junyuan Petroleum Group provides MSDS for all the specialty solvent products.
More information about MSDS can be found in the web e.g. on the page from Wikipedia.
The document Junyuan Petroleum Group Compliance – MSDS Position Statement can be downloaded from here.

    What does MSDS stand for in chemistry?
    MSDS stands for Material Safety Data Sheet. Each chemical has a material safety data sheet (MSDS) that lists its hazards. A material safety data sheet (MSDS), safety data sheet (SDS), or product safety data sheet (PSDS) is an important component of product stewardship and occupational safety and health.

    What does MSDS(s) stand for?

    What does MSDS stand for?

    Rank Abbr.Meaning
    MSDSMaterial Safety Data Sheet (US OSHA)
    MSDSManufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet

    What is the purpose of MSDs data sheets?More information. The purpose of a Safety Data Sheet (SDS), formerly known as Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), is to provide information on the hazards of working with a chemical and procedures that should be used to ensure safety.

    What are some of things you might find on MSDS?An MSDS sheet would get to include different information for chemicals which is known as their physical data, the physical data would include information like melting point, boiling point and also the flashpoint of chemicals.

    What must be included on MSDS?MSDS‘s include information such as physical data (melting point freezing point, boiling point, flash point, toxicity, health effects, first aid, reactivity, storage, disposal, protective equipment, and spill/leak procedures. This information will be needed if a spill or other accident occurs.

    What’s the difference between a SDS and a MSDS?MSDS is Material Safety Data Sheets, whereas SDS just Safety Data Sheets. MSDS could be in different formats for the information, so nothing was regulated. SDS is similar to MSDS, the difference is that it is presented in a standardized, user-friendly, 16 section format.

    What is a safety data sheet, what is its purpose?A Safety Data Sheet (formerly called Material Safety Data Sheet) is a detailed informational document prepared by the manufacturer or importer of a hazardous chemical . It describes the physical and chemical properties of the product.

    What is MSDS and why is it important?The Importance of the MSDS. The MSDS, or material safety data sheet, is a standard publication issued to inform workers of potential hazards when dealing with industrial chemicals, solutions and materials. Among other things, the MSDS gives information about the proper storage, handling and disposal of a product.

    What products need SDS sheets?Safety Data Sheets should be obtained for each hazardous chemical that is produced, imported, or used in the workplace. Some examples of products that you would need an SDS for would typically include paints, cleaners, solvents, sealants, lubricants, compressed gasses, fuels, etc.

    How long must you keep safety data sheets (SDS)?When a chemical or product is no longer in use, the SDS is removed from the binder and thrown away. You share with the Human Resources Manager that SDS’s for chemicals no longer used you still must keep safety data sheets and they must be retained for at least 30 years.

    How To Read a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

    • Section 1 identifies the chemical on the SDS as well as its intended use.
    • Section 2 outlines the hazards of the chemical and appropriate warning information.
    • Section 3 identifies the ingredient(s) of the chemical product identified on the SDS, including impurities and stabilizing additives.

    When do I need a safety data sheet?A company is required to have a Material Safety Data Sheet for a product on hand when its employees are exposed over long term to the product in a potantially hazardous manner . In other words, if you are purchasing 5 gallons of shea butter, you are not in any harm and therefore do not need to have an MSDS sheet.

    What do you know about safety data sheets?More About Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) They should be created by chemical manufacturers Employers should make sure they have a safety data sheet at the workplace for all hazardous chemicals Employers must allow employees to access those safety data sheets at any time during their work shift Safety data sheets must be accessible to workers “in the work area” .

    Who uses MSDS database and why?You will find that an MSDS (material safety data sheet) database is used by various organizations in the world that use chemicals in a big way. Such organizations include chemical laboratories, and various research organizations engaged in chemical engineering research.

    Why should you use MSDS?The general purpose of a MSDS is to provide the necessary information for the safe usage of chemicals in the workplace. Each MSDS provides information about a certain substance in terms of general use; it is still important that employers teach their workers about hazards in certain situations that may arise.

    When do you need SDS?Employers are required to have an SDS available for each hazardous chemical they have on site, and the information contained on them is the basis for training their employees on the hazards of the chemicals to which they are exposed, according to 29 CFR 1910.1200 (h)(3)(iv).

    What organization requires Material Safety data sheets?A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is a document required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) that contains data about the physical properties of a particular hazardous substance.

    Who is responsible to provide the MSDS?Producers, importers, and distributers are responsible for providing accurate MSDS information; downstream recipients of an MSDS are not generally responsible for its content.

    What materials require SDS?Safety Data Sheets should be obtained for each hazardous chemical that is produced, imported, or used in the workplace. Some examples of products that you would need an SDS for would typically include paints, cleaners, solvents, sealants, lubricants, compressed gasses, fuels, etc.

    What does SDS tell you?A safety data sheet (SDS), material safety data sheet (MSDS), or product safety data sheet (PSDS) are documents that list information relating to occupational safety and health for the use of various substances and products. SDSs are a widely used system for cataloging information on chemicals, chemical compounds, and chemical mixtures.