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Posted By The toecap Does anybody know of a free COSHH database with loads of nasty products in. I.e not US products but generic stuff like brick dust etc.
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Posted By garyh What do you mean by COSHH database? Do you mean a site with lots of SDS's on? Most of these require payment. However, if you google for the name of the chemical / product and use the suffix sds or msds you should find plenty of info. Hope this helps
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Posted By Pat Hannaway Hi, Oxford University produce an excellent free web-based set of generic MSDS. They do of course qualify it with a disclaimer. The link is below http://physchem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/Pat H.
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Posted By Paul Leadbetter Although there are many databases available for 'chemicals', including preparations, I know of none for more mundane substances such as brick dust or, for that matter, welding fume which are generated on site as opposed to being bought in.
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Posted By garyh If you google "welding fume msds" you can indeed find examples of these.
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