What if you could take MSDSs out of your file cabinet and
all of the CFRs and various hazardous chemical handbooks off
your shelves, to have someone give you a report whenever the
two "crossed paths"? Could you afford to pay someone
or take the time, yourself, to determine every instance that
an ingredient on an MSDS is mentioned in a particular CFR, or
has been listed as carcinogenic by some recognized authority?
Perhaps you did that review when you first received that MSDS,
but have you checked lately. New chemicals are being classified
as being hazardous every day. Did you check all of the synonyms
of the ingredients when you did your research? Are you confident
that you know all of the implications of the information that
has been given to you over the years on all of the MSDSs in your
file cabinet?
When linked to the HAZMIN®
MSDS Management Module,
the user can cross-reference
one or more MSDSs with one or more of the chemical regulatory
and advisory lists contained in the Regulated Substance Database.
This cross-reference will look at the component names on your
MSDSs and search for all the synonyms in the selected lists.
The resulting report can be important in establishing the management
of hazardous materials in your facility. With confidence, you
can determine where employees may be exposed to carcinogens,
where hazardous waste may be generated, where reporting needs
to be done, and much, much more.
When linked to the HAZMIN®
Environmental Reporting Module,
a cross-reference with the Regulated Substance Database will
drive environmental reports based upon the components of MSDSs,
even though the MSDS may have different synonyms. The software will "roll-up"
the appropriate pounds or kilograms for Environmental Reports.
Can you afford to spend the time? Probably not. Can you afford
not to do the cross-referencing? Probably not. That's why our
customers rely on the Regulated Substance Database.