Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
The material safety data sheet (MSDS) provides health and safety information about a product. This information should contain the product's potential hazards (e.g. fire, health related, etc.) and how to properly handle and store them.
Depending on the industry, a large list of materials must include their MSDS, not just chemicals, radioactive material or other hazardous products. For example, in oil refineries even paper products (toilette paper, notebooks, etc.) must include a MSDS due to high risk of fire.