The "SDS" [intended abbreviation for "safety data sheet"] for a cleaning product that might also contain "SDS" [sodium dodecyl sulphate]. The latter can be pretty nasty to the eye and the ungloved hand.
AD [Kipp] Barksdale, PhD, retired practitioner of these black arts.
Abbreviations must be used more judiciously.
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> On 12/20/2021 12:07 PM NEAL LANGERMAN
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> All:
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> 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
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> 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?
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> Looking forward to the responses.
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> Neal
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