3. What is a Safety Data Sheet ?
A document used to maintain the information on a chemical used within a
facility
Combination of all chemicals information for all of the
products
4. Purpose and Importance of SDS
• —
Assist every employee in understanding and interpreting chemical
information.
• —
Essential starting point for the development of a complete health and safety
program for the material.
• —
All employees must be trained on how to read, understand, and access
Safety Data Sheets.
5. CHEMICALS PRESENT IN THE FACILITY
LINOL CHLORINEX
• For cleaning utensils,
equipments, tables, floors,
walls, etc.
• Dilution:
5% (50ml Linol in 1 L)
• Store in a cool, dry, well
ventilated area
• For disinfecting, utensils,
equipments, tables, floors, walls,
etc.
• Dilution:
Disinfection: 100ppm
(0.1ml Chlorine in 1L Water)
For CWS production: no dilution
needed
• Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated
area
6. CHEMICALS PRESENT in FACILITY
SANISOFT & SANIGEL
• Use for cleaning and disinfecting
hands
• No dilution needed
• Store in a cool, dry, and well
ventilated area
7. PRINTING AREA
CHEMICALS
PRINTING/BLACK INK
• Used for printing of
packaging materials.
• Keep Away from heat, sparks,
open flames and hot
surfaces.
• Store in the original container
in a cool, well-ventilated
place.
MAKE-UP FLUID
• Used for dilution of printing
inks.
• Keep Away from heat, sparks,
open flames and hot
surfaces.
• Store in the original container
in a cool, well-ventilated
place.
8. ROASTING AREA
CHEMICALS
• Super Lube
(High Temperature Extreme Pressure
Grease with Teflon)
• Avoid storage near extreme heat,
ignition sources or open flame
• Storage
⚬ Primary: FD Office
⚬ Secondary: Roasting Area
FOOD GREASE
9. PEST CONTROL CHEMICALS PRESENT IN FACILITY
Bosny Sticky Trap
Bosny Sticky Trap
• Special glue for trapping rats.
• By a strong adhesion of glue,
when any rat is caught, it will
struggle to free itself, but the
more it tries, the worse it will be.
• Non-poisonous. Safe for use in
any place at home.
When STORM® SECURE is fixed
in the bait boxes, on nails or tied
with wire, rodents cannot remove
or hoard the blocks, and
domestic animals are less likely to
come into contact with the
products.
13. 1.) CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY
IDENTIFICATION
2.) COMPOSITION
3.) HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION (ROUTES OF EXPOSURE)
4.) FIRST AID MEASURES
5.) FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
6.) ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
7.) HANDLING AND STORAGE
8.) EXPOSURE CONTROL AND PERSONAL PROTECTION
9.) PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
10.) STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
11.) TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
12.) ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
13.) DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
14.) TRANSPORT INFORMATION
15.) REGULATORY INFORMATION
16.) OTHER INFORMATIONS (Revisions, Revision
History, Disclaimer etc.)