Originally Posted By: Quest
MSDS- Material Safety Data Sheet, it carries the health-related information for doctors, emergency health physicians and the appropriate personnel in the field to aid in an emergency-related situations (deal with certain poisoning/ingestion, etc.). It does not (and companies aren't obligated to do so, to a certain extend) contain enough information to reveal what's the proprietary ingredients within that particular products.
If one MSDS states that "X" is contained in the product. But a subsequent MSDS NO LONGER STATES that "X" is contained in the same product. Then "Y" would you need a degree in chemical engineering to see that there is a difference between sheet A and sheet B?
MSDS- Material Safety Data Sheet, it carries the health-related information for doctors, emergency health physicians and the appropriate personnel in the field to aid in an emergency-related situations (deal with certain poisoning/ingestion, etc.). It does not (and companies aren't obligated to do so, to a certain extend) contain enough information to reveal what's the proprietary ingredients within that particular products.
If one MSDS states that "X" is contained in the product. But a subsequent MSDS NO LONGER STATES that "X" is contained in the same product. Then "Y" would you need a degree in chemical engineering to see that there is a difference between sheet A and sheet B?