STATE OF COLORADO
BARBER AND COSMETOLOGY LICENSURE Department of Regulatory Agencies
Kevin D. Heupel, Program Director Tambor Williams
Executive Director
1560 Broadway, Suite 1340
Division of Registrations
Denver, Colorado 80202-5146
Phone (303) 894-7800 Rosemary McCool
Fax (303) 894-7764 Director
V/TDD (303) 894-7880
www.dora.state.co.us/barbers_cosmetologists
Bill Owens
Governor
MSDS BULLETIN
Rule 6(A)(5) requires that 鈥淢aterial Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) relative to product ingredients,
proper use, storage, disposal, and potential hazards for products in use at places of businesses
that endanger the public shall be kept on the premises and available upon need or request.鈥?
Since the adoption of this rule, the Office of Barbering and Cosmetology has received several
calls about which products 鈥渆ndanger the public,鈥? and thus, require a MSDS to be kept on the
salon premises.
The following is a list of products that should have a corresponding MSDS available at the salon:
Acetone and product removers (solvents)
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Nail polish remover (for flammability and proper storage info)
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Acrylic monomer (liquid)
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Hair color and dye removal products (stripping products)
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Deep cleaners (professional products only)
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Developers for hair color
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Disinfecting products/disinfectants
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Hair relaxers
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Hair color
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Light-cured gel products
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Lightening bleach for hair highlights
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Nail glues, adhesives and resins
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Nail prep solutions
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Nail primers (both acid and acid-free)
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Perming solutions
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Nail Resin/glue activators
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Skin peels and exfoliating products for advanced esthetic procedures.
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Pursuant to the FDA, all manufacturers must have a MSDS for all products produced. The
Office recommends that you contact your supplier or product manufacturer to obtain the
necessary MSDS.
Please note that the failure to have a MSDS at your salon can result in a fine from $100 to $500.
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