A number of links to read MSDSs are given at the reference. The best place to read them however (and the most current) is the manufacturer's website. Do this by typing the name of the product, say Lysol and MSDS (no quotes) in a google search. It will give you the second reference which is all the MSDSs from that company. For general chemicals, type the name in quotes (ie copper sulfate) and MSDS in a google search and you will find hundreds of hits. Remember there are over 100000 chemicals and many more products in commerce, so there is no comprehensive site. If you are looking for something very specialized, you will not find it and will have to contact the manufacturer directly.
go to auto zone and get a gift card for wind shield wipers and give it to him so he can go buy them and put them on his self
Yes, you can. You need to know the year of car he has too. They're ridiculously easy to install. A good set will cost you about $15-25.
any auto parts store sells them. they have books right next to them where you pick the year and make of the car out and it tells you what to get for each brand of wiper. and they are less than ten bucks
Okay so your Canadian. The Occupational Health and Safety people have a book of them but I think you need special access to them. I also think they changed the name since I retired. The whole book is about 10 inches think. You are entitled to have a copy of the MSDS for any product used where you work.
A number of links to read MSDSs are given at the reference. The best place to read them however (and the most current) is the manufacturer's website. Do this by typing the name of the product, say Lysol and MSDS (no quotes) in a google search. It will give you the second reference which is all the MSDSs from that company. For general chemicals, type the name in quotes (ie copper sulfate) and MSDS in a google search and you will find hundreds of hits. Remember there are over 100000 chemicals and many more products in commerce, so there is no comprehensive site. If you are looking for something very specialized, you will not find it and will have to contact the manufacturer directly.
go to auto zone and get a gift card for wind shield wipers and give it to him so he can go buy them and put them on his self
Yes, you can. You need to know the year of car he has too. They're ridiculously easy to install. A good set will cost you about $15-25.
any auto parts store sells them. they have books right next to them where you pick the year and make of the car out and it tells you what to get for each brand of wiper. and they are less than ten bucks
Okay so your Canadian. The Occupational Health and Safety people have a book of them but I think you need special access to them. I also think they changed the name since I retired. The whole book is about 10 inches think. You are entitled to have a copy of the MSDS for any product used where you work.