Assessment of the usefulness of material safety data sheets (MSDS) for SMEs

"Safety Data Sheets (SDS) under EU Directives 91/155/EEC and 93/112/EC aim at providing professional users of dangerous substances and preparations with the information needed for safe handling of the products in the workplace and the environment. With the project “Assessment of the Usefulness...

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Main Authors: Geyer, Anton, Kittel, Günther, Vollebregt, Lucie, Westra, Jaco, Wriedt, Henning
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Linz 1999
PPM, Research + Consulting
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19298957124910161399-assessment-of-the-usefulness-o.htm
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Summary:"Safety Data Sheets (SDS) under EU Directives 91/155/EEC and 93/112/EC aim at providing professional users of dangerous substances and preparations with the information needed for safe handling of the products in the workplace and the environment. With the project “Assessment of the Usefulness of Material Safety Data Sheets for SMEs” we threw some light on the use of SDS in small companies. In particular we looked at the use and usefulness of SDS in SMEs and asked the users for their opinion about this information tool. The research was jointly carried out in Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands by conducting and evaluating in total fifty interviews with representatives of SMEs. The interviewees were selected from four business sectors: car repair shops, plastic processing companies, metal works, and dental laboratories. In addition, sixteen suppliers of dangerous chemicals and fifteen representatives of umbrella organisations and experts in government organisations were interviewed."
Physical Description:80 p.
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