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Our library contains a collection of databases, documents and videos on chemical safety, environment, transport and regulations :

Databases * *
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS)
MSDS plus CHEMINFO – Library of 200,000 MSDS, plus the Cheminfo database
Canadian enviroOSH Legislation plus Standards (National)
Canadian enviroOSH Legislation (National)
Canadian enviroOSH Legislation plus Standards (Regional)
Canadian enviroOSH Legislation (Regional)
ChemADVISOR
LOLI®, Basic lists and Inventories of regulated chemicals.
Covers 176,000 chemicals.

(*) Contact us for single user and network prices.



Regulatory Documents - ($20USD each)
Author Country Title Date
BOISVERT J. Canada Environmental regulations in Quebec. 1999.12
BOISVERT J. Canada Réglementation sur les matières dangereuses au Québec. 2000.03
BURSCH P. Germany The German Wassergefährdungsklasse in former time and today. 2000.03
CCOHS International Universal Chemical Hazard Definition, Preventive measures: Corrosive Materials. 2000.03
CCOHS International Universal Chemical Hazard Definition, Preventive measures: Toxic Substances (Acute/Chronic). 2000.03
CCOHS International Universal Chemical Hazard Definition, Preventive measures: Oxidizing Materials & Organic Peroxides. 2000.03
CCOHS International Universal Chemical Hazard Definition, Preventive measures: Flammable/Combustible Liquids. 2000.03
CCOHS International Universal Chemical Hazard Definition, Preventive measures: Compressed Gases. 2000.03
CCOHS International Universal Chemical Hazard Definition, Preventive measures: Dangerously Reactive Materials. 2000.03
DSIDA P. USA Pennsylvania Right-To-Know (RTK) requirements. 1999.12
DSIDA P. USA Reporting nicotine, strychnine and salts under the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 1999.12
DSIDA P. USA State of New York hazardous chemicals. 2000.01
DSIDA P. USA Marine pollutant under the United States Department Of Transportation (USDOT). 2000.01
DSIDA P. USA Implementation of the Montreal protocol under the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 1999.12
DSIDA P. USA State of Michigan critical material. 2000.01
DSIDA P. Mexico Mexican NOMS on exposure limits. 1999.12
DSIDA P. USA New Jersey Right-To-Know (RTK) requirements. 1999.12
DSIDA P. USA Definition of an 'article' under the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS). 1999.12
DSIDA P. USA Evaluating and testing ozone depleting substitutes under the Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program. 1999.12
DSIDA P. USA Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) section 2,4,8. 2000.01
DSIDA P. Canada Canada - The relationship between the Domestic Substances List (DSL) and the Non-Domestic Substances List (NDSL). 2000.03
DSIDA P. European Union European Council regulation 793/93 evaluation of existing High Production Volume (HPV) substances. 1999.12
DSIDA P. USA The United States National Toxicology Program (NTP) - Items under consideration for the 9th and 10th Biennial Report. 2000.03
DSIDA P. USA United States Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) - Discussing the Pesticides Classified for Restricted Use. 2000.03
DSIDA P. USA United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - Reporting Precursor and Essential Chemicals. 2000.03
DSIDA P. USA Voluntary testing of High Production Volume (HPV) Chemicals. 1999.12
DSIDA P. USA Reporting glycol ethers under the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 1999.12
IGNATOWSKI A.J. Mexique Introduction to Mexican health and safety requirements (NOMS). 1999.12
IGNATOWSKI A.J. South Korea Introduction to South Korea health and safety requirements. 1999.12
LU C. Taiwan Taiwan Requirements for Hazardous Materials Management. 2000.03
MARCHAL F. International ISO140001 Part 1: General overview. 1999.12
MARCHAL F. International ISO140001 Part 2: Environmental policy-Element 4.2. 2000.01
MARCHAL F. International ISO140001 Part 3: Identification and management of legal and other requirements-Element 4.3.2. 2000.03
MARCHAL F. Canada Comparison of classificaton requirements & criteria between current and clear language version of TDG: Part 2 - Classification Criteria Class 1 - Class 2 - Class 3. 2000.03
MARCHAL F. Canada Comparisons of the Canadian actual and 'clear language' edition of the Transport of Dangerous Goods (TDG). 1999.12
MARENGO C. Chile Réglementation environnementale du Chili, partie 1: Aspects généraux. 2000.01
MARENGO C. Chile Réglementation environnementale du Chili, partie 2: Le système d'évaluation d'impact environnemental. 2000.01
SEGUIN L. Canada Classification under the Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS). 1999.12
SEGUIN L. Canada Compliant labeling under the Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS). 2000.01
SEGUIN L. USA Classification under the United States Hazard Communication Standard (HCS). 1999.12
SLEGERS P.A. France La fiche santé-sécurité en France. 2000.01
SLEGERS P.A. France Occupational diseases in France. 1999.12
SLEGERS P.A. European Union Substance classification under the European Dangerous Substances Directives (DSD). 1999.12
WAIGHT D. European Union Basic requirements under the European Agreement on the carriage of Dangerous goods by Road and rail (ADR). 1999.12
WAIGHT D. European Union General requirements under the European Dangerous Substances Directives (DSD). 1999.12
WAIGHT D. European Union General requirements under the European Dangerous Preparations Directives (DPD) 88/379/EEC. 2000.01
WAIGHT D. United Kingdom General requirements under the United Kingdom transport regulations. 1999.12




Videos - ($195USD each)
Liftt Truck Safety - 17 minutes
Lock out / Tag out – 14 minutes
Backache, a Crisis in our Society – 22 minutes
WHMIS – 23 minutes
Plant Fire Emergency Plan – 24 minutes
Confined Space Entry – 20 minutes
Being a Rigger, it’s a Trade – 23 minutes
Industrial Hygiene - Introduction – 13 minutes
Industrial Hygiene - Noise – 18 minutes
Industrial Hygiene – Chemical Hazards – 22 minutes
Industrial Hygiene – Heat Stress – 18 minutes
Industrial Hygiene – Workplace Illumination – 12 minutes
First Aid – 7 minutes
Welding and Cutting in Complete Safety – 9 minutes
Chemical Handling and Storage – 18 minutes
Spill Emergency Response – 15 minutes
Paper Machine Safety – 27 minutes
Stock and Pulp Preparation – 25 minutes
Pulp Preparation (Kraft/Mechanical) – 14 minutes
Cardboard and Paper Converting Safety – 25 minutes
Handling Safety Measures (Converting Industry) – 14 minutes
Industrial Hygiene (Complete series of 5 videos) - 83 minutes - ($775USD)


  
 
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