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An example SDS, including guidance for handling a hazardous substance and information on its composition and properties. A safety data sheet (SDS), [1] material safety data sheet (MSDS), or product safety data sheet (PSDS) is a document that lists information relating to occupational safety and health for the use of various substances and products.
Precautionary statements form part of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). [1] They are intended to form a set of standardized phrases giving advice about the correct handling of chemical substances and mixtures, which can be translated into different languages.
Bounce or The Bounce may refer to: Deflection (physics), the event where an object collides with and bounces against a plane surface; Books.
Tide products in Mainland China Tide is an American brand of laundry detergent manufactured and marketed by Procter & Gamble . Introduced in 1946, it is the highest-selling detergent brand in the world, with an estimated 14.3 percent of the global market.
According to one study, "If a pen is stuck in a hard rubber ball and dropped from a certain height, the pen may bounce to several times that height." [ 20 ] If a Super Ball is dropped without spin onto a hard surface, with a small ball bearing on top of the Super Ball, the bearing rebounds to a great height.
Cherry Bounce is a type of liqueur made by infusing old French brandy with Prunus cerasus (sour cherry), cinnamon, nutmeg, and sugar. [1] Some recipes use rum , whiskey or vodka instead of brandy. Origins and etymology
Winterfresh is a wintergreen flavored variety of chewing gum made by the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company.Introduced in the United States in 1994 as an alternative to their Big Red brand (for the winter season market), it has had two packaging designs as of 2004.
Snow accumulation on ground and in tree branches in Germany Snow blowing across a highway in Canada Spring snow on a mountain in France. Classifications of snow describe and categorize the attributes of snow-generating weather events, including the individual crystals both in the air and on the ground, and the deposited snow pack as it changes over time.