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Check the toxicity of chemicals. Where is it?
Where can I find out the toxicity of chemicals?

Many enterprises will be required to provide MSDS reports during trade, consignment or factory inspection. At this time, the relevant staff of the enterprise will inquire about the laws and regulations related to MSDS, editing and production guidelines and some databases for preparing MSDS reports on the Internet, so as to obtain the most accurate reference for making MSDS reports.

Get information about laws and regulations related to 1. 1MSDS:

On June 5438+1 October1day, 2006, the portal of the Central People's Government was officially opened, which provided great convenience for obtaining legal information related to MSDS. The website has a "laws and regulations" column, which can retrieve all effective laws and regulations by year, and we can make full use of this platform to make MSDS inquiries.

1.2 Acquisition of information on national standards, industrial standards and local standards

The website of the National Standardization Administration Committee has set up a column of "mandatory national standards inquiry", and we can search all effective mandatory national standards by keywords (excluding the 5000 series national building standards and the GBZ series national health standards).

2. How to query MSDS database:

2. 1 Query MSDS related chemical enterprise database

Usually, regular chemical enterprises will spend considerable energy to maintain the MSDS database of related products operated by the company. For example, DuPont, BASF and other companies maintain a large MSDS database.

2.2 query MSDS data platform

The main function of professional MSDS data platform is to collect MSDS data published by enterprises and provide services for enterprises or individuals who query MSDS reports through search programs.

2.3 Query related books and papers.

You can log on to the websites of digital libraries such as the National Library and local libraries, search and read online first, confirm whether it is necessary to borrow, and record the relevant claim number. If there is a digital version, you can borrow it online, and if there is no digital version, you can borrow it from the library.