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Tri State Business Machines seeks to keep you informed as to the latest links to the Material Safety Data Sheets from the brand name distributors we use.  

Please see the links below for Canon and Toshiba latest updated Material Safety Data Sheets.  

Canon Material Safety Data Sheets

Toshiba Material Safety Data Sheets

Gestetner Material Safety Data Sheets


OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) is designed to protect against chemical source illnesses and injuries by ensuring that employers and employees are provided with sufficient information to recognize chemical hazards and take appropriate protective measures. This information is provided through material safety data sheets (MSDSs), labels, and worker training. In order for MSDSs, labels, and training to be effective, the hazard information they convey must be complete and accurate. Thus it is critically important to obtain comprehensive and correct information about the hazards associated with particular chemicals.

Please see the latest information for the MDSD Documents Standards by clicking on the link below, this is provided as general information, please visit the web links for current updates. 

Link to OSHA Material Data Safety Documents Standards Information

http://www.osha.gov/dsg/hazcom/GHD100203.html#2

 

DRAFT GUIDANCE FOR
HAZARD DETERMINATION

FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE
OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD
(29 CFR 1910.1200)


U.S. Department of Labor
Occupational Safety and Health Administration

OSHA Guidelines Related to Electronic Management of MSDSs

The Rule:

Information Taken from the Hazard Communication Standard Section ...1910.1200(g)(8)

The employer shall maintain in the workplace copies of the required material safety data sheets for each hazardous chemical, and shall ensure that they are readily accessible during each work shift to employees when they are in their work area(s). (Electronic access, microfiche, and other alternatives to maintaining paper copies of the material safety data sheets are permitted as long as no barriers to immediate employee access in each workplace are created by such options.)

OSHA Interpretation Letter:

Record Type: Interpretation
Standard Number: 1910.1200; 1926.59
Subject: Manufacturer and employer responsibilities when providing MSDSs electronically.
Information Date: 12/30/1997

December 30, 1997
The Honorable Charles S. Robb
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510-4603

Dear Senator Robb:

Thank you for your correspondence of October 7 requesting clarification of the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) as it pertains to the electronic transmittal of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). Specifically, you requested that OSHA issue guidelines for an acceptable format for the electronic transmission, storage, and dissemination of MSDSs.
The HCS is a performance-oriented standard, and as such, OSHA has avoided mandating any one particular format for achieving compliance with the standard. We have, however, issued general guidance for manufacturers (including importers and distributors) and employers when utilizing electronic technologies for transmission of and access to MSDSs. This guidance follows:

Manufacturers (Importers, Distributors)

  1. The manufacturer must ensure that the downstream user has agreed to this type of information access.
  2. The manufacturer cannot require the downstream user to purchase new technology in order to obtain hazard information.
  3. The manufacturer must ensure that some positive and verifiable form of notification (such as a letter or e-mail) is provided with all of the information necessary to access the MSDS(s).
  4. The manufacturer must ensure that some positive and verifiable form of notification is provided to ensure that the downstream user is aware when MSDSs are updated due to significant changes in health hazard information or ways to protect against the chemical.

Employers

  1. The employer must ensure that MSDSs are readily accessible and that there are no barriers to employee access. This includes ensuring that reliable devices are readily accessible in the workplace at all times.
  2. The employer must ensure that workers are trained in the use of these devices, including specific software.
  3. The employer must ensure that there is an adequate back-up system for rapid access to hazard information in the event of an emergency including power-outages, equipment failure, on-line access delays, etc.
  4. The employer must ensure that the system of electronic access is part of the overall hazard communication program of the workplace.
  5. The employer must ensure that employees are able to obtain hard copies of the MSDSs, if needed or desired.
  6. In case of emergency, the employer must ensure that mechanisms must be immediately available to provide emergency response personnel with hard copies of MSDSs.

Additionally, it has been a long-standing policy of OSHA that the transmission of hazard information over the phone is not acceptable.

You also requested that OSHA re-examine our position on the liability of service companies, which assist manufacturers or employers in converting MSDS information into an electronic format. These service companies are considered third-parties to the standard and are not recognized entities under the HCS. Therefore, they would not generally be cited for violations of the standard. Despite the use of third-party service providers, manufacturers maintain responsibility for the adequacy and downstream flow of hazard information and employers maintain responsibility for the adequacy of their workplace programs.

OSHA is not in a position to address the contractual obligations that third-party providers have with their clients or the responsibilities and privileges under HazCom that those obligations may confer.

It is my hope that this information is helpful. Thank you for the time and interest that you have taken in this matter. If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sincerely
Charles N. Jeffress
Assistant Secretary

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