From: Monona Rossol <actsnyc**At_Symbol_Here**cs.com>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] tool for lab chemical inventory
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 09:17:42 -0400
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Hmmmm.  Good idea as long a plain old fashioned words are also on the label. Firemen, EMS, rescue and recovery workers also must know what is in the containers as well. materials. 
Monona Rossol, M.S., M.F.A., Industrial Hygienist
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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] tool for lab chemical inventory

The solution is to have the chemical manufacturers add a simple UPC code to their labels (or better yet, an IR tag.)  Can you imagine walking into a lab, waving a device and having an instant inventory?  The technology exists - why every other item for sale on the plant has a UPC and chemicals don't is something I can't understand.


Steve Crooks, MS, CIH, CSP
President & Sr. Consultant
People, Property & Environmental Protection, Inc.
919.368.7976
 


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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] tool for lab chemical inventory
From: bkgarebe**At_Symbol_Here**GMAIL.COM
Date: Thu, March 20, 2014 6:37 am
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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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From: "Wu, Qirong [CRDUS]" <QWu8**At_Symbol_Here**ITS.JNJ.COM>
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Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 17:56:33 +0000
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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