Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 07:18:40 -0500
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From: Kim Auletta <kauletta**At_Symbol_Here**NOTES.CC.SUNYSB.EDU>
Subject: Re: MSDS Electronic Programs
Comments: To: "Burrill, Jason"
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Stony Brook Univ. is using MSDSpro (Anchorage, AL). We've used this since 
abt 2000. Mixed reviews, but it works and the company is pretty good about 
answering questions or fixing problems.

It allows MSDS storage, viewing thru the web interface, web based 
inventory management, etc.

Kim Auletta
Lab Safety Specialist
EH&S    Z=6200
kauletta**At_Symbol_Here**notes.cc.sunysb.edu
632-3032



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I was wondering if I could ask for individual user's experience in
regards to web based MSDS filing systems.  We are currently looking at
several systems to fit our needs and would like good or bad experiences.
We are a rather large global company with a myriad of different
operations ranging from laboratories to animal handling/husbandry. 

Thanks in advance for all responses.

Jason 

 

 

Jason Burrill

Manager, Histology

Charles River Laboratories

251 Ballardvale Street

Wilmington, MA 01887

Ph: 781-222-6152

Fax: 978-988-8793

jason.burrill**At_Symbol_Here**crl.com  

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