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8.6 Where can I find other safety information? (Chemical Safety)

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This article is from the Chemistry FAQ, by Bruce Hamilton B.Hamilton@irl.cri.nz with numerous contributions by others.

8.6 Where can I find other safety information? (Chemical Safety)

Many of the Chemistry Overview WWW sites in Section 7.2 also have safety
sections with extensive numbers of pointers to WWW sites. Some US
Government departments ( OSHA, EPA, NIH ) have WWW sites with information,
which can be accessed directly, or via some of the sites in Section 7.12.
http://dchas.cehs.siu.edu/
The ACS division of Chemical Health and Safety homepage.
http://www.setac.org/
The Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
http://www.aiha.org
The American Industrial Hygiene Association

The WWW site below has large numbers of pointers to other sites with
extensive ranges of information on chemical, laboratory, and general
safety issues.
http://www.christie.ab.ca/safelist/
Carolla Christie of Christie Communications maintains an excellent
list of safety information resources available on the Internet.
The list is also posted to the SAFETY mailing list above.

 

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