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Welcome to Hazard Solutions LLC Software - the software side of Hazard Solutions LLC.  We provide solutions to help companies manage large chemical inventories and comply with complex environmental, health and safety compliance and reporting requirements.

Our premiere database product, EH&S Manager, was developed by experts in the EHS field with over 30 years of combined EHS experience.

EH&S Manager is up-to-date:  includes the Final Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Appendix A Chemicals Covered by the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standard.  Quickly identify these regulated chemicals in your inventory and fulfill your obligations before the deadline (60 days after November 20, 2007). 

For more information, read:

DHS Interim Final Rule: Start the Process Now
Hazard Solutions Safety Notice: November 5, 2007

Screening an Inventory for Department of Homeland Security Chemicals
Northern CA CHMM Presentation - March 24, 2008

Academic and R&D businesses are covered by this DHS standard and can benefit by our services.
 

EH&S Manager - All of These In One Product

Chemical Inventory Management - powerful and intelligent system for managing your inventory. Fully developed functionality for adding, editing, importing, generating reports.  Thousands of chemicals pre-classified for you.

Environmental Compliance - quickly identify regulated chemicals in your inventory and generate valuable compliance reports.

Safety Inspections - manage your safety inspection records. Use the built in list of common violations or create your own and instantly email inspection reports to responsible people.

Material Safety Data Sheets link directly to electronic MSDSs from your inventory and greatly improve compliance with the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard.

Chemical Storage Planning and Permitting -quickly generate summary reports to ensure compliance with the Fire Code exempt quantities, HMIS, HMBP, etc.

 

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Some Benefits of EH&S Manager

Inventory control. Save money by not ordering surplus chemicals.

Barcode your chemicals and quickly scan them into the database or find them. 

Avoid non-compliant situations, such as accidental ordering of highly regulated chemicals, exceeding fire storage limits, etc.

Quickly identify regulated chemicals at your facility which require special management, such as Proposition 65, extremely hazardous substances, DHS Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Chemicals, OSHA and Cal/OSHA-regulated carcinogens, DEA controlled substances and precursors, California DHS precursors, CERCLA RQ, Fire Code hazards (e.g. Flammable liquids – 1A, pyrophorics, etc.)

Quickly generate HMBP Chemical Description pages for multiple sites (with different reporting thresholds) with our intelligent roll up feature.  Allows you to set city-specific thresholds (e.g., extremely hazardous substance set to 0 pounds).

Access electronic MSDSs directly from your inventoried item records.

Quickly access additional safety information by opening MSDS-formatted data on over 4,000 chemicals.  Includes Fire Code classifications for many substances.

Weblinks to even more safety information from NIH, EPA and vendor MSDSs

Easily export your data into Unidocs (www.unidocs.org) and other programs using our product.

Generate your own reports using our built-in Report Wizard.

Single and multi user versions available. 

Subscription service available for updates to the program and Substance table.

Affordable customization available.

 

Contact Information

Telephone
650-347-0417
FAX
650-963-3250
Postal address
Hazard Solutions LLC
326 Sonora Drive, San Mateo, CA 94402
Electronic mail
General Information: info@hazardsolutions.com
Webmaster: web@hazardsolutions.com
 
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Last modified: March 27, 2008