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What type of hazard does a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) address?

Physical hazards only

Biological hazards only

Chemical hazards

A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), now commonly referred to as a Safety Data Sheet (SDS), primarily addresses chemical hazards. These sheets provide detailed information about the properties, hazards, handling, storage, and emergency measures related to various chemicals used in the workplace. They are essential for ensuring the safety and health of workers who may be exposed to these substances.

The information provided in an SDS includes details about the physical and chemical properties of the substances, potential health effects, routes of exposure, recommended personal protective equipment (PPE), and guidance on what to do in the event of an emergency such as spills or exposure. This extensive coverage is crucial for identifying and managing the risks associated with chemical use, making it an essential component of workplace safety practices.

While there are sheets and guidelines for physical, biological, and mechanical hazards, the focus of an MSDS/SDS is specifically on chemicals and the associated risks, thus reinforcing its classification in addressing chemical hazards.

Mechanical hazards only

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