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FROM Sr—D— Corp 9256869415 [WED?—IAN 77 2072 9:15ZST. 9:05ZNo. 7585658782 P 8 <br /> zoD IU 1 i YFl1 <br /> Now that you know how to read an MSDS you're probably wondering how you're going to remember the <br /> information for every hazardous material you work with. Here are some tips that will help you: <br /> •Know where the product MSDS are kept. • Read a different product MSDS each day. It only <br /> •Learn all about each product group by reading takes a few minutes, and it could save your life! <br /> the product material group — tabbed divider -When reading MSDS's you will notice that many <br /> pages in the MSDS binder. of the hazardous materials you use should be <br /> • Read the product MSDS before working with handled in the same ways. <br /> each hazardous material. <br /> KNOW -READ MSDS READ MSDS READ A <br /> WHERE THE BINDER BEFORE DIFFERENT <br /> MSDS SECTION HANDLING MSDS <br /> KF TITLE PAGES MATERIALS EACH DAY <br /> ::-NI <br /> If you have any questions about what certain words mean in the MSDS, like flash point, percent volatile, or <br /> incompatibility, turn to the MSDS Glossary, located in your shop manager's MSDS Binder, or ask your shop <br /> manager. <br /> Summary <br /> The law requires that your employer give you all of the information you will need to handle a hazardous <br /> material safely.The information comes to you on container labels and Material Safety Data Sheets. <br /> When using a hazardous material, remember <br /> •Always read the • If your shop does not have a particular MSDS, <br /> container label first. ask your shop manager to get a copy <br /> Immediately, <br /> ^' •The more you know, <br /> the safer you'll be! <br /> ,u d <br /> MONO <br /> • Read the product MSDS. <br /> • Don't be afraid to ask questions if you don't <br /> understand something. <br /> -„,,-- S'w <br /> c. 14- �- '��a �.u�i .r,A�,f.. -+L.s,..4�,ti�.Mv.r`+i'.p1z.iM .x-;-- �. ,3 - _ ,. -• �� .R� i <br /> 4Copyright 1987KLM Automotive Pubtishing Ina <br />