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1. Identification <br />2. Hazard Identification <br />3. Composition/Ingredients <br />4. First Aid Measures <br />5. Fire Fighting Measures <br />6. Accidental Release Measures <br />7. Handling and Storage <br />8. Exposure Controls/PPE <br />9. Physical and Chemical Properties <br />10.Stability and Reactivity <br />11.Toxicological Information <br />12.Ecological Information (NOT <br />MANDATORY) <br />13.Disposal Consideration (NOT <br />MANDATORY) <br />14.Transport Information (NOT <br />MANDATORY) <br />15.Regulation Information (NOT <br />MANDATORY) <br />16.Other Information <br />Safety Data Sheets <br />Section one of the SDS identifies the chemical and the recommended uses. It also provides  <br />contact information of the manufacturer, importer, or distributor. <br />Section two identifies the hazards of the chemical and the appropriate warning information  <br />associated with those hazards. <br />Section three of the SDS lists the ingredient or ingredients contained in the chemical. <br />Section four describes the care that should be given to anyone who has been exposed to  <br />the chemical. <br />Section five outlines recommendations for fighting a fire caused by the chemical. <br />Section six of the SDS covers the appropriate response to spills, leaks, or releases, including  <br />containment and cleanup practices to prevent or minimize exposure to people, properties,  <br />or the environment. <br />Section seven provides guidance on the safe handling practices and conditions for safe  <br />storage of chemicals. <br />Section eight identifies recommended engineering controls as well as personal protective  <br />measures that can be used to minimize employee exposure. <br />22