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06/03/11 07:07
Sorry about hangul T_T. I can't type it now.
You are looking for MSDS ( Material safety data sheets ), right? You'd better download sheets for each material you're using. Bad thing is, it is a commercial information. :p But there are a lot of 'generous' free sites.. which are enough for most of the chemicals. <Links to Locations with MSDS databases. Good locations to find an MSDS relatively quickly.> Vermont Siri Link - laboratory and non-laboratory chemicals. Generally, works best to search by chemical, as opposed to company index. http://hazard.com/msds/ Mallinckrodt/J.T. Baker - Ready access to MSDS information for laboratory chemicals by clicking on MSDS tab at top of page http://www.jtbaker.com/about/index.html VWR MSDS Search - Good site for Lab chemicals purchased through VWR. Click on MSDS at the top. http://www.vwrsp.com/ Hazardous Materials Management System Database - non-laboratory chemicals, search by manufacturer http://msds.ogden.disa.mil/msds/ <Links to Chemical Safety Information other than MSDS > Chemfinder http://chemfinder.cambridgesoft.com/ Howard Hughes Medical Institute - Laboratory Chemical Safety Summaries target=_blank>http://www.hhmi.org/research/labsafe/overview.html NIOSH – On-line chemical safety information http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/npgd0000.html Compressed Gas Association – Some free information on compressed gas safety. Also information on publications to purchase re: Compressed Gas Safety http://www.cganet.com/ <Links to Locations with a number of Links to FREE!!!!! MSDS databases> MSDS Search http://www.msdssearch.com/DBLinksN.htm Where to find MSDS on the Internet http://www.ilpi.com/msds/index.html Portal Site at University of Memphis http://www.people.memphis.edu/~ehas/msds.htm If you're looking for books, http://www.ilpi.com/msds/booklist.html#general -> this is a good starting point. I am using: "Prudent Practices in the Laboratory : Handling and Disposal of Chemicals" - by National Academy Press This is a good book, I think.
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