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Ted Rekart,
HSE Manager/IRMR
Air Liquide
Delaware Research & Technology Center
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I am also looking for such a tool. Please assist.
Thanks
Boitumelo Kgarebe PhD
Head, Analytical Services Division
National Institute for Occupational Health (NIOH), Johannesburg
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] tool for lab chemical inventory
Who can help the following question? With GHS is coming next year, how to manage the labelling elements is a pressing issue:
I am looking for a simple tool to use for maintaining a lab chemical inventory which automatically provides GHS classification (Danger and H&P phrases) when provided with minimal information eg CAS no.
Does anyone have a solution? SAP EHS is somewhat of an overkill and not very lean.
Thanks
Qirong
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