Hi George - I like ChemIDPlus Advanced for a research database. It is NIHs database of databases. This has everything, so you will have to look up each chemical individually (its not just a list of OELs), but you can also find all the information published about a specific chemical. Within ChemIDPlus, I like the Hazardous Substance Database and Webwiser. Sammye On 9/23/2011 6:23 AM, George D. McCallion wrote: > Dear DHAS members: > > I wanted to ask about OEL limits. Within our EHS Dept., We are now > updating out OEL to reflect new chemistry projects and their respected raw > materials (which include solvents). > > Does a database exist that I can access to find some of the OEL limits? > > Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. > > Sincerely, > George > > > George D. McCallion > Process Chemist > Process Engineering > Johnson Matthey Pharmaceutical Materials > 900 River Road > Conshohocken, PA 19428 > Voice: 610.292.4483 > E-Mail: mccalgd**At_Symbol_Here**jmusa.com > ******************************************************************
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