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The Book of Chemical Lists on CD-ROM

The Book of Chemical Lists on CD-ROM

This essential CD-ROM program puts an extensive database of over 60,000 chemicals right at your fingertips.

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This essential CD-ROM program puts an extensive database of over 60,000 chemicals right at your fingertips. Includes powerful search capabilities to access CAS number, chemical name, I.D. number, affected regulations, labels, packing groups, and much more. Free quarterly updates.

Overview

  • With the click of a mouse, you can instantly find the lists of chemicals regulated by OSHA, DOT, and EPA.
  • This essential tool saves you hours and hours of research time while providing you with the most current chemical information.
  • A massive compilation of regulatory summaries, health and safety guidelines, and lists of chemicals regulated by OSHA, DOT, and EPA.
  • Search function gets you to the data you need in seconds!

Features

  • Regulatory summary--Retrieve all regulatory info on over 60,000 chemicals. Search by over 70 fields, including chemical names and CAS number.
  • Regulatory lists--View and print complete regulatory lists for DOT Hazmat, RCRA, CERCLA, and SARA. Includes Hazmat lists compiled by California, Florida, Massachusetts, Washington, Pennsylvania, and more.
  • Workplace health and safety guidelines--Protect your workers and evaluate hazards in the workplace. Listings include chemical exposure limits, carcinogen classifications, primary hazards, IDLH concentrations, National Fire Protection Association hazardous materials ratings, and NIOSH recommendations for OSHA.
  • Over 60,000 chemicals in our chemical dictionary--Right at your fingertips.
  • Updated every three months--Keeps you current with changes in crucial chemical regulations.