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Chemical modelling software
News Release from: ChemSW | Subject: CISPro
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 30 March 2006
CIS accesses world's largest MSDS
database
ChemSW announces that users of its CISPro CIS chemical inventory system can now leverage the robust new ChemGold2 solution from ChemWatch North America
ChemGold2 delivers extensive MSDS information via the internet, enabling CISPro Web users to subscribe and link to the largest database of independently researched MSDS (materials safety data sheet) documents via the web "We're excited about the new ChemGold2 solution," states Brian Stafford, President of ChemSW
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 30 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Fast internet access to largest MSDS database
Users of ChemSW's CISPro CIS chemical inventory system can leverage the robust new ChemGold2 solution from ChemWatch North America
"It extends the CISPro product by allowing our customers to get even more comprehensive MSDS information much faster".
"If they have a subscription to ChemGold2, with just one mouse click they get to all the information available in ChemGold2, from the CISPro web solution." ChemWatch, the world's largest database of independently researched chemical information and MSDSs in now available on the web with more information and easier access than ever before.
The new ChemGold2 is the web version of ChemWatch and contains all of the chemicals found in ChemWatch plus a link to a database of more than 1.5 million vendor MSDS.
Further reading
Configurable CIS serves multisite applications
ChemSW introduced CISPro Global Chemical Inventory System - a new program designed to meet the needs of large companies with many users in multiple facility locations, in September 2004
Chemical inventory linked to unlimited documents
ChemSW announced in September 2003 a new internal document storage module for its CISPro CIS chemical inventory system
"With ChemGold2, CisPro users now have access to an unprecedented database of chemical information to assure fast and complete compliance with hazard communication laws, chemical emergency response and research requirements," explains Paul Ruez, vice president of marketing and business development for ChemWatch.
ChemGold2 provides detailed MSDSs on over 40,000 pure substances and 85,000 common mixtures to help laboratory workers comply with hazard communication requirements.
It delivers an easily searchable source of chemical properties and toxicological values that will save research time and provide hard to find information quickly.
In addition, tools for printing custom designed labels for laboratories and manufacturing sites are included.
ChemGold2 offers quickly accessible subsets of emergency information such as spill/disposal, PPE and advice to a doctor.
This is the same product used for first response training and for emergency procedures at military bases and fire departments.
A searchable database of abstracts from research journals around the world is included, enabling laboratories to find the latest information on the latest research quickly.
ChemGold2 also provides links to chemical monographs and global regulatory lists for every chemical stored.
The latest country specific inventory listings or exposure limits can help protect users from civil or even criminal liability.
In addition, the user interface and documents are available in twenty languages.
Finally, ChemGold2 provides an optional link to the new ChemWatch vendor MSDS database called the Collection.
The Collection provides online access to the original vendor sheets for more than 1.5 million products from suppliers globally.
Entire collections of chemical suppliers are included in the Collection with tools for sorting and filing the documents into local folders for viewing.
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