All:
No question a manufacturer of a laundry detergent pod must provide a
SDS for the contents. See:
https://content.oppictures.com/Master_Images/Master_PDF_Files/PGC50978
CT_SDS.PDF
The pod itself meets the definition of an "article".
Should the SDS include the polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) pod skin?
If so, what is the exposure anticipated?
Looking forward to the responses.
Neal
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