Regulated Substance List-of-Lists Details
Ignorance of the law is no defense...
You must keep current with changing chemical regulations.
Do you know which regulated chemicals your facility or corporation
uses?
Do you have a mechanism to determine that?
Access RegSub from wherever you work.
LOGICAL has already compiled over 165 lists and over 200,000 chemicals
and categories in the most comprehensive "list of lists"
available. The Regulated Substance Database contains those names
that have been identified by some agency or body as being hazardous.
Each of these names has associated with them all their synonyms,
key data, and where possible, CAS number, PMN Number and IUB Number. Some of the key data
available are Threshold Planning Quantities from the Extremely
Hazardous Substance list, Threshold Limit Values from the ACGIH
list, and Proper Shipping Name from the DOT list. For those companies
doing business in Canada, the Canadian Ingredient Disclosure List and
NPRI limits are available.
Both the TSCA inventory and the Canadian Domestic Substance Lists are also included.
For those with European business connections, the recently updated REACh Annex XIV and XVII
substances are now included.
All of these chemicals and categories are of interest to the
regulated community and most require some proactive action. With
each quarterly release, LOGICAL updates those lists and adds
new lists and chemical names.
There are many sources for the complete
regulations today. The users of these
sources need the Regulated Substance Database.
The Regulated Substance Database is the index that is needed
to cross-reference the same chemical between various and assorted
federal, state, international and advisory bodies. If your MSDS
uses a synonym and not the actual regulated name, you are still
responsible for your compliance. Those are items that you may
miss, if you do not check the Regulated Substance Database.
Hazardous Chemical Database
One source for all chemical hazard lists and list of regulated chemicals.
The specialized
chemical database combines information on hazardous chemicals,
regulated chemicals and advisory chemicals. More than just a
hazardous chemical list, the bibliography provided makes the
chemical database an excellent starting point for environmental,
health and safety regulations.
The Regulated Substance Database is available in three forms:
Thorough Reports
This is not just a List of Lists
The user friendly interface allows the user to find information
by chemical name, regulatory synonym, partial name, CAS (Chemical
Abstract Service) registry number, UN/NA number,
PMN (Premanufacture Notice Number), or IUB (International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) Number .
Information includes:
- View/Print all chemicals contained on a given list.
- Determine which federal or state regulations apply to a particular
chemical.
- OSHA exposure limits
- ACGIH Threshold Limit Values.
- EPA Reportable Quantities, Threshold Planning Quantities,
and RCRA waste numbers.
- Check to see if a chemical is a known or suspected carcinogen.
- DOT Proper Shipping Names.
- And much, much more!
All the information provided includes the chemical names and
synonyms that appear on each regulatory and advisory list.
Complete Documentation
All of the KEY information that you need
The Regulated Substance Database is extremely well documented.
It includes the original footnotes contained in a regulatory
or advisory list. Such footnotes are important on qualifying
a chemical on a list.
Also included is a brief description of each list and an extensive
bibliography that allows the user to independently research a
list, including all of the changes to the list. The documentation
allows the user to verify critical information in the original
sources. The Regulated Substance Database is the Index to the
Regulations that we always wanted included in the Code of Federal
Regulations.
List Priority
What is Job One?
LOGICAL's first priority is to keep the more than one hundred
sixty-five (165) lists that are currently in the Regulated Substance
Database up-to-date with quarterly updates. Said another way,
our first priority is that you always have the correct information.
Regulations change. Corrections are always being posted by regulatory
agencies. We make sure that the Database is correct.
The second priority is the loading of new final and proposed
lists. LOGICAL is loading new lists with each edition. If you
have a specific need for a list that is not listed in this publication
(and only a handful are actually listed here), please contact
LOGICAL to determine if that list is currently provided. If that
list is not currently provided, ask LOGICAL Account Representative
for the planned delivery date or for information regarding LOGICAL's
Sponsor-a-List program.
Regulatory Substance Database Lists
They just keep growing and growing
The regulatory and advisory information comes from a wealth
of sources including:
- American Congress of Governmental and Industrial Hygienists
(ACGIH)
Threshold Limit Values
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
SARA
Clean Water Act
Clean Air Act
RCRA
CERCLA
TSCA Inventory
- Department of Transportation (DOT)
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
Air Contaminants
Process Safety Management
- International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- National Toxicology Program (NTP)
Report on Carcinogens
- Canada
DSL Inventory
Ingredient Disclosure List
National Pollutant Release Inventory
- REACh
Annex XIV
Annex XVII
- California
Proposition 65
- New Jersey
Right-To-Know
- Massachusetts
- Wisconsin
- New York
- Louisiana
...and many more
Regulated Substance Database Subscription
Staying Current
The Regulated Substance Database Module of HAZMIN® is available
as a subscription service. The standard subscription service
consists of four updates each year. This ensures that the information
remains current.
For a Sample Report
Perhaps the best way to understand the power of the Regulated
Substance Database Module is to see a sample report. If you would
like to see what regulatory and advisory groups have to say
about a particular chemical, you may email us your "favorite"
chemical by clicking on the LOGICAL envelope below.
To help us better serve you, we would appreciate if you would
take a moment to tell us a little about yourself when you email
us.
- Please include your name, company, address, and phone number.
- Please give us the chemical name or Chemical Abstract Number
of your "favorite" chemical.
- Lastly, if you would tell us how you found our web site (who's
search engine, which magazine ad, or who referred you), our marketing
people, who like to track these things, would very much appreciate
it.
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