MSDS are crucial in toxicology for several reasons:
Risk Assessment: They provide data on the exposure limits and potential health effects, aiding toxicologists in assessing the risk associated with chemical exposure. Emergency Response: In case of accidental exposure or spillage, MSDS offer guidance on emergency procedures, including first-aid measures and fire-fighting techniques. Regulatory Compliance: MSDS help ensure compliance with health and safety regulations by outlining the necessary handling and storage practices.