Which statement would not typically be included in an MSDS?

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Multiple Choice

Which statement would not typically be included in an MSDS?

Explanation:
An MSDS (now often called an SDS) is a safety document that communicates the hazards of a chemical and how to protect yourself when handling it. It always includes information on health hazards and toxicity so you understand the risks, as well as first aid measures you should take if exposure occurs. It also provides material handling procedures to store, transport, and use the chemical safely and to prevent accidents. Tenant lease terms, on the other hand, are about renting space and are not related to chemical safety or how to protect people from hazards. That’s why lease terms wouldn’t be part of an MSDS. The other items—toxicity information, first aid measures, and handling procedures—are exactly the kinds of content you would expect to find in an MSDS.

An MSDS (now often called an SDS) is a safety document that communicates the hazards of a chemical and how to protect yourself when handling it. It always includes information on health hazards and toxicity so you understand the risks, as well as first aid measures you should take if exposure occurs. It also provides material handling procedures to store, transport, and use the chemical safely and to prevent accidents.

Tenant lease terms, on the other hand, are about renting space and are not related to chemical safety or how to protect people from hazards. That’s why lease terms wouldn’t be part of an MSDS. The other items—toxicity information, first aid measures, and handling procedures—are exactly the kinds of content you would expect to find in an MSDS.

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