An R-Temp MSDS typically covers hazard classification, routes of exposure, first aid measures, fire fighting guidance, spill response, handling and storage conditions, recommended PPE, and disposal considerations. For fire resistant fluids it will emphasize flash and fire behavior, ventilation, and compatibility guidance. It also lists physical properties, stability and reactivity, and regulatory information for transport and workplace compliance. Practical takeaways include avoiding skin and eye contact, preventing spills into drains, using absorbents for cleanup, and storing in sealed containers away from ignition sources.