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I didn't include a link for JonDon for two reasons - Each product page has the link right there - pretty easy to find, and I couldn't find one place where they were all listed at once. Their MSDS link just tells you to find them on the individual product page:
http://www.jondon.com/msds
If you found a list of MSDS where all of them are compiled then by all means post it.

I did find a compiled list at Interlink:
http://interlinksupply.com/msds/
 
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I do use the product site to download from. Did not find A complete list.
 

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This is a really fantastic idea. I've often thought it'd be great to get a binder of all MSDS of the products we sell that customers could keep in their vans. However, with this business you have people buying products from so many different companies that we might not sell it would be incomplete.

It would be really neat to see the industry get together on this because it is so crucial to our customers. One binder with all the major manufacturers of chemicals and all their products would be an awesome thing.
 
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Anyone keeping "electronic" versions of this on their smart phones or in truck lap tops?

We are require to keep copies on the truck, and have them in a 3 ring binder in plastic sheets, but how great would it be if there were an app or file you could keep electronic versions of the MSDS and pull them up if needed? Less space on the truck, always updated/most recent MSDS, easy to delete and add as you change out chemicals....
 
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Meg, I think OSHA requires a backup plan if the SDS are stored electronically - how would you handle that without a hard copy on the truck? Maybe if there was a hard copy at the office that could be faxed/emailed? I honestly don't know what OSHA would accept.
 

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in case everyone missed it, but Saftey DAta Sheets are the required form of data you need. SDS
 
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Anyone keeping "electronic" versions of this on their smart phones or in truck lap tops?
............but how great would it be if there were an app or file you could keep electronic versions of the MSDS and pull them up if needed? Less space on the truck, always updated/most recent MSDS, easy to delete and add as you change out chemicals....

You could use Google Docs/Drive to store them and maintain and update the list as needed from your office, and give all your employees privileges to access it live from any smart phone, or even store them on their phones for offline use if out in the sticks.
 

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