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HazMasterG3® Primary Data Sources
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Materials / Trade names |
Data Source |
Where Used |
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118,000+ |
EPA Response Info Data sheets, EU Commission on Hazardous Substances |
LEL, UEL, physical attributes, trade names |
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86,193 |
NOAA |
Reactive materials, physical attributes, trade names |
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6,616 |
NOAA, EPA, CDC, USAMRIID & others |
Reactivity, Flammability, Toxicity, specific hazards |
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5,726 |
Chemical Abstract Service |
CAS#s |
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3,386 |
DOT ERG2008 |
Response SOP guides, isolation distances |
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5,432 |
NIH |
Health, toxicological and ELSP |
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4,800+ |
NLM HSDB |
HSDB is a National Library of Medicine compiled database focused on the toxicology of potentially hazardous chemicals. |
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2,000,000+ |
MSDS Repository |
Integrated reach back guidance to manufacturers safety data sheets. |
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1,102 |
USCG CHRIS |
Various material attributes / water reactivity |
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1,101 |
EPA, NIOSH, OASG1 |
IDLH values |
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1240 |
DOE |
TEEL, ERPG (Rev 24) |
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949 |
NFPA, Cameo |
Fire rating classifications. Most conservative NFPA ratings are used when sources vary |
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609 |
Argonne National Labs |
Isolation Distances, Protective Action Zones |
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31,000+ |
EPA,NIOSH, DuPont |
Chemical protective clothing |
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167 |
WHO, CDC, USAMRIID, HC |
Biological agents |
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23,000+ |
DEA, FBI, ATF, EPA, United Nations |
Dual-use precursors |
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7,000+ |
ATF |
Commercial/military detonator varieties |
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9,800+ |
United Nation |
Coastal ports of embarkation/debarkation |
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12,000+ |
Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances |
RTECS codes |
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2,800+ |
Bureau International des Containers |
Intermodal containers owner registration codes and country of origin |
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692 |
National Nuclear Data Center |
Radioactive isotope overview (March, 2004 update) |
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692 |
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission |
Occupational exposure limits; general public exposure guidelines |
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International Atomic Energy Agency |
Sealed sources and industrial uses/assigned risks of selected isotopes |
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Department of Homeland Security RDD Working Group, USAMRIID |
Signs, symptoms and medical response information for radioactive isotopes |
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DHS, ATF, FBI and others |
Home Made Explosives (HME) data |
1 OSHA/NIOSH Interim Guidance for TLV/IDLH values for Airborne Exposure Limits to Nerve Agents, Published April 1, 2005, in consultation with the OASG. These values are advisory and interim in nature; OSHA may update this guidance as additional information becomes available.
32 other minor data sources are referenced in HazMasterG3, includng:
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The Merck Index, An Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals, S. Budavari, Ed., Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, 1996
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Aldrich Handbook of Fine Chemicals and Laboratory Equipment, 2000-2001 Aldrich-Sigma
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Bretherick's Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards, 5th ed. Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 1995.
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Chemistry of Organic Compounds, 2nd Ed., W. B. Saunders Comapny, 1958
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Hazardous Chemicals Handbook. Butterwork-Heinemann, Oxford, 1994.
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ChemCheck Handbook. STP Specialty Technical Publishers, Vancouver, Canada, 1994.
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Chemical and Engineering News, published weekly by the American Chemical Society
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Dean, Lange et. al: Lange’s Handbook of Chemistry, 13th. edn, McGraw-Hill, 1985
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Chemistry and Technology of Explosives, Urbanski, T., London, MacMillan
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Davis, D. J. and Davis, J. A.: Hazardous Materials Reference Book. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1996.
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