Chemicals
What is it?
The Chemicals service supports the information requirements of those requiring health and safety related data on individual compounds that are intrinsically hazardous, or become hazardous during storage, processing, manufacture or disposal.
The service supports professionals involved in auditing, regulation and compliance with legal, moral and ethical duties involving hazardous chemicals (legislation, EMAS and ISO 14000 series).
The Chemicals service works by searching for the names of particular chemicals (eg: ‘sodium hydroxide’) or families of chemicals (eg: ‘carbonates’).
Who is it for?
The services are designed for health, safety and environment professionals. The range of roles requiring this information includes health and safety officers, environment managers, UK/Irish Environmental health practitioners, national agencies (EA, SEPA, EPA), quality managers and risk managers.
What topics are covered?
The service covers the full extent of topics required by Chemicals safety professionals including:
- hazard data related to packaging, transport, handling, storage and disposal
- hazard data related to emissions, effluents, wastes
- hazard data related to humans and the environment (flora/fauna/ecosystems).
What information does it contain?
Our services contain collections of documents from hundreds of publishers. Some of the key publishers included in this service are:
- WHO - World Health Organization
- national and EU legislatures
- Environment Agency
- BRE - Building Research Establishment.
What does a subscription include?
A choice of data sets relevant to you:
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Plus:
- powerful, flexible search across all Barbour data sets
- download full text documents from subscribed data sets
- facility to print, copy and paste from downloaded documents
- weekly e-mail briefing service
- frequent updating of online service
- bookmark, saved search, hot search, news feeds and other tools
- access to CPD seminars, webinars and briefings.
To find out more...
Contact our customer services department:
- click on Contact Us and fill in your details
- call us on 01344 899280.
Follow this link to learn more about other health and safety related services.