SDS -- sodium dodecyl sulphate -- is a powerful cleaning agent.
Or is there another meaning for this abbreviation?
The point: make sure the author defines the meaning of an abbreviation.
AD [Kipp] Barksdale, Retired
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> SDS‰??s: What Are They Good For?
> CHAS Chat October 28, 2021
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> Chemical safety and information technology have both evolved significantly since OSHA established Material Safety Data Sheets as the basic regulatory unit of chemical safety information in the 1980‰??s. This evolution has both advantages and challenges for lab workers. This session will discuss both sides of this coin and best practices for using SDS‰??s as chemical safety information resource in the laboratory setting.
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> Join us from 1 to 3 PM on Thursday, October 28 to hear from chemical safety experts discuss the uses and challenges of safety data sheets as a source of laboratory chemical safety information. Our presenters will be Dr. Dan Kuespert of Johns Hopkins University and Dr. Rob Toreki of ilpi.com.
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