MSDS's are a FEDERAL mandate. Hence, any chemical that is shipped across state lines has to have one. If requested, the maker HAS to supply a MSDS.
Thus, if you have any recently produced chemical, the maker should be able to supply an MSDS. If there is a "secret ingredient", none the less, it has to be registered with TSCA (I think) in the event of accidental ingestion. The MSDS as well as the package should provide instructions on what to do if the material is toxic and/or has serious health ramificaions (of course, tobbacco is a different topic altogether but it should be obvious that the ingestion of ANY byproduct of combustion should NOT be good for your health).
Serious, get the MSDS from the manufacturer. It will tell you PLENTY about the relative safety of the product....
If you're reading this, you should easily be able to download it SOMEWHERE off the internet - heck everything else is downloadable..... |