From: Jeffrey Lewin <jclewin**At_Symbol_Here**MTU.EDU>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Sources and Recommendations for SDS's for a Campus
Date: Fri, 24 May 2019 08:07:53 -0400
Reply-To: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**PRINCETON.EDU>
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Ruth,

We use MSDSonline. It is set up with access through our University's Single Sign-On protocols allowing any faculty, staff, or student with a university login access to the database. We print the web address (simply mtu.edu/sds) on all door signage and it is listed on all University web pages. Doors signage also has a QR code access.

Based on discussions with the educational section of MIOSHA, we now require anyone working with hazardous chemicals to be able to access this database; labs are still allowed paper copies, but workers must know how to access the electronic database.

MSDSonline has a "fax back" service, although, with IP fax lines, it might not be as accessible as it once was during an internet outage. However, it would allow the option of faxing, say, directly to a hospital ER. They also provide a backup service that mirrors your database every 90 days. It is available to download onto a laptop or thumb drive, and if placed strategically in the right spaces (Public Safety, EHs, Chemical Stores) would provide access during a power/internet outage.

The availability of SDS's on their service is pretty broad and their search engine works quite well.

To me, the biggest downside (other than the name MSDS) is that it is a bit clumsy to use as a chemical inventory program.

Jeff




On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 5:31 PM Murphy, Dr. Ruth Ann <rmurphy**At_Symbol_Here**umhb.edu> wrote:

Good Afternoon,

Do you have recommendations for sources of SDS=E2=80™s for an entire campus (and, if available, pricing information)? We have an enrollment of 3914 students, which includes the basic lab sciences, Engineering, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Physician's Assistant, and Art.

Questions that have arisen as we seek to provide these documents to all employees include the following.

1. Are paper copies required in case of being unable to access electronic versions?

2. Is there a time limit, e.g., 60-second rule as to how quickly someone should be able to access an SDS should an OSHA inspector ask?

Current options under consideration are listed below.

1. Subscribe to an electronic provider at a recurring rate, so we can access a global database (examples are www.sitehawk.com or www.msdsonline.com)

2. Help individual work areas develop their own SDS inventories.

3. Create a central repository of SDS's for the campus.

Thank you for your advice!

Ruth Ann

Ruth Ann Murphy, Ph.D.

Professor of Chemistry

Chairperson, Department of Chemistry, Environmental Science and Geology

Co-Chairperson, Health Professions Advisory Committee

Amy LeVesconte Professorship of Chemistry

JAMP Faculty Director

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor

900 College Street

Belton, TX 76513-2599

Phone 254.295.4542

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