Lost SDS binders, outdated paper trails, and slow emergency response are signs your lab is stuck in the past. This blog explores how digital SDS catalogs eliminate those issues, giving lab teams immediate, secure access to vital chemical data. … Read More
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Challenge Accepted: Electronic SDS Management
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) hazard communication (HazCom) standard has been around since the 1980s, yet it continues to be one of OSHA’s most-cited violations. The adoption of the Globally Harmonized System of Classifying and Labeling Chemicals (GHS) … Read More
Home » Safety Platform Blog » SafetyStratus Feature Spotlight: Low Chemical Inventory Alerts
SafetyStratus Feature Spotlight: Low Chemical Inventory Alerts
A cloud-based digital chemical inventory system can serve as the backbone of an organization’s chemical safety program, allowing safety professionals to quickly access and update live chemical inventories with a few mouse clicks. Covering all the most critical facets of … Read More
Home » Safety Platform Blog » LATCH: Roster-focused Content in a Safety Software Platform
LATCH: Roster-focused Content in a Safety Software Platform
A significant number of cloud-based safety software components are roster-focused, including hazard assessments, personnel lists, training tracking, chemical inventory, and group digital file management. By nature, these aspects tend to be both interrelated and end-user-facing. It is therefore essential that … Read More
Home » Safety Platform Blog » The Value of Mobile Tools in EH&S Software
The Value of Mobile Tools in EH&S Software
In the last decade, the world has embraced and integrated mobile technology in just about every conceivable capacity. Nearly everyone now carries powerful internet-enabled smartphones in their pockets wherever they go. From scanning a QR code to view the menu … Read More