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  1. The Use and Misuse of Material Safety Data Sheets - An article by Allan Felsot in: The Agrichemical and Environmental News, Issue No. 140, October 1997. The A&EN is a monthly report on pesticides and related environmental issues from Washington State University. Allan Felsot is the environmental toxicologist at the Washington State University Food and Environmental Quality Laboratory.
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  2. MSDSs on the internet - This comprehensive site tells you what an MSDS is, gives examples, lists (links to) over 60 internet resources, and provides other useful information on MSDSs. All links are annotated so you know where to go for what. MSDS links are for all chemicals (industrial, medical, ag, etc.); links are categorized.
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  3. MSDS solutions.com - Searchable; offers an online database, software and services for managing and distributing Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs).
  4. Material Safety Data Sheet sites - This is a site at Kansas State University with links to web sites with MSDSs.
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  5. Vermont Safety Information Resources, Inc. (SIRI) Home Page - MSDS access and Safety information site.
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