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Re: [DCHAS-L] [WARNING - NOT REAL SENDER] Re: [DCHAS-L] Hazardous Substance Information
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Hi Debbie,
Thanks for the information. I looked at both and PubChem had quite a bit of information and links to information on the material in question.
Joe
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Have you accessed pubchem or chemspider? Pubchem is an aggregated database of information about a substance - including safety data. Chemspider is primarily a molecular structure database but it includes physical properties and some
safety info. Both are free.
Debbie
Hi Ralph,
Looking for resources on how to access the RTECS data base to determine the health hazards of a hazardous substance beyond what is in an SDS.
Are there other sources that I should be looking at in addition to RTECS?
Joe
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