Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) The
information in the MSDS shall be in English and shall reflect the contents of
the relevant National Library of Medicine computer files and the latest edition
of the National Fire Association's Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous
Materials. Subject to the trade secret provisions of section 11 of the
act (35 P. S. §
7311) and
Chapter 317 (relating to trade secrets), it shall also include, but not be
limited to, the following information, if applicable:
(1) The chemical name, the Chemical Abstracts
Service number, the trade name, common names and other names under which the
substance is regulated by another State or Federal agency.
(2) The chemical name, common name and
Chemical Abstracts Service number of every chemical contained in the substance
which comprises 3.0% or more of the substance, except that hazardous substances
shall be listed if they comprise 1.0% or more of the substance, and special
hazardous substances which comprise 0.01% or more of the substance shall be
listed.
(3) A reference to relevant
information on the hazardous substance from the NIOSH Registry of Toxic Effects
of Chemical Substances.
(4) The
boiling point, vapor pressure, vapor density, solubility in water, specific
gravity, melting point, physical state, color and odorous properties at
standard conditions of temperature and pressure.
(5) The flash point, auto ignition
temperature, percentage of volume of flammable limits, the recommended fire
extinguishing media, special firefighting procedure and other unusual fire or
explosion hazards.
(6) The hazards,
posed by the substance, including its toxicity, tumorigenicity, mutagenicity,
reproductive flammability, explosiveness, corrosivity and reactivity, including
specific information on its reactivity with water.
(7) A description, in nontechnical language,
of the acute and chronic health effects of exposure to the substance, including
the signs and symptoms of exposure, and medical conditions which are generally
recognized as being aggravated by exposure to the substance.
(8) The permissible exposure level, threshold
limit value, short-term ceiling and other established limit values as set by
OSHA, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, American Industrial
Hygiene Association and American Conference of Governmental Industrial
Hygienists.
(9) The potential
routes and symptoms of exposure to the hazardous substances.
(10) Emergency first aid procedures in case
of inhalation, swallowing, eye splashes and skin contamination, including a
telephone number to be called day or night in an emergency and special
information needed by medical practitioners treating persons.
(11) The appropriate emergency and first aid
procedures for spills, fires, potential explosions and accidental or unplanned
emissions involving the hazardous substance.
(12) Recommended waste disposal method, if
applicable.
(13) Personal
protective equipment to be worn or used when handling or otherwise coming in
contact with the substance and special precautions, recommended engineering
controls or work practices to be used in handling the substance.
(14) A description of the extent of testing
performed on the substance.
(15) A
description of the known synergistic or additive effects reasonably anticipated
by exposure to the substance and to other substances over the same period of
time.
(16) For mixtures, a
description of known dangers or hazards created by the mixture that are greater
than and would not be otherwise disclosed by the Hazardous Substance Fact
Sheets for the constituent chemical substances.
(17) The name, address and telephone number
of the manufacturer of the chemical.
(18) Date of preparation or last revision of
the sheet.
(b) An MSDS
which contains the following information is considered to have met the
requirements of this section:
(1) The chemical
name, the Chemical Abstracts Service number, the trade name, common name and
other names under which the substance is regulated by another State or Federal
Agency.
(2) The chemical name,
common name and Chemical Abstracts Service number of every chemical contained
in the substance which comprises 3% or more of the substance except that
hazardous substances shall be listed if they comprise 1% or more of the
substance, and special hazardous substances which comprise .01% or more of the
substance shall be listed.
(3) The
information required by 29
CFR 1900.1200(g)(2)
(relating to hazard communication).
This section cited in 34 Pa. Code §
307.3 (relating to format of
MSDSs).