You may want to try the WISER web site. http://wiser.nlm.nih.gov/ They have an application (both PC and portable) that allows emergency responders to anticipate and prepare for adverse chemical reactions in an emergency situation. WISER is a system designed to assist first responders in hazardous material incidents. WISER provides a wide range of information on hazardous substances, including substance identification support, physical characteristics, human health information, and containment and suppression advice. You can try it out with their web application without downloading to your phone. http://webwiser.nlm.nih.gov/getHomeData.do;jsessionid=186B1F6B1C532F948399502356C7E348 Key Info Identification Protective Equipment/Clothing Protective Distance Fire Fighting Procedures Reactivities/Incompatibilities - this is where you will find information about incompatibility and reactivity. Treatment Overview Basic Properties Hazmat Medical Environment Kay Lampe Hannasch Sr SHE Manager "The opinions expressed here, are my own, not that of my employer." From: DCHAS-L Discussion List [mailto:DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**list.uvm.edu] On Behalf Of Miriam Weil Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 7:32 AM To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] there's an app for that Does anyone know the source that chemical compatibility app and whether it is reliable information? Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry ________________________________ From: Kim AulettaSender: DCHAS-L Discussion List Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 08:10:13 -0500 To: ReplyTo: DCHAS-L Discussion List Subject: [DCHAS-L] there's an app for that This was forwarded to me & I thought it would be interesting for this list. Kim Auletta Lab Safety Specialist EH&S Z=6200 Stony Brook University kauletta**At_Symbol_Here**notes.cc.sunysb.edu 631-632-3032 FAX: 631-632-9683 EH&S Web site: http://www.stonybrook.edu/ehs/lab/ Remember to wash your hands! ----- Forwarded by Kim Auletta/Admin on 02/17/2011 08:09 AM ----- ________________________________ From: Margaret Juergensmeyer [mjuergen**At_Symbol_Here**IIT.EDU] Sent: 02/16/2011 02:22 PM CST To: Biosafety**At_Symbol_Here**BIOSAFETY.ABSA.ORG Subject: there's an app for that For those of you with iPhones, thereÕs an app out for chemical compatibility. It will tell you, for example, whether or not nitrile gloves are suitable for handling the chemical, or whether or not they can be mixed or stored together. And best of all, itÕs free! http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/chemical-compatibility-database/id408288716?mt=8 Margie Margaret Juergensmeyer, Ph.D., RBP Biosafety Officer National Center for Food Safety and Technology 708-563-8828 (p) 630-240-5981 (c) The views expressed in this forum are those of the individual poster and do not reflect the views of ABSA or the List Owner. This communication is for use by the intended recipient and contains information that may be Privileged, confidential or copyrighted under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby formally notified that any use, copying or distribution of this e-mail, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited. Please notify the sender by return e-mail and delete this e-mail from your system. Unless explicitly and conspicuously designated as "E-Contract Intended", this e-mail does not constitute a contract offer, a contract amendment, or an acceptance of a contract offer. This e-mail does not constitute a consent to the use of sender's contact information for direct marketing purposes or for transfers of data to third parties. Francais Deutsch Italiano Espanol Portugues Japanese Chinese Korean http://www.DuPont.com/corp/email_disclaimer.html
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