Chemtracker
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ChemTracker and the ChemTracker Consortium |
Managing chemical
inventories at colleges and universities is one of today's major challenges for
higher education. Organizational structure and diversity of activities at these
institutions make resolving this issue most difficult, especially in light of
rapidly evolving regulatory compliance requirements. Safety
and compliance, waste minimization, emergency preparedness, and facility
planning programs all benefit from knowing what chemicals are on site, their
hazard potential, who is responsible for them, and where they are located.
Stanford University has
developed a web-based application for chemical inventory information management
and compliance reporting throughout its research and service support operations.
This application, ChemTracker, provides technology, information, and services to
enable colleges, universities, and other not-for-profit organizations to
efficiently manage the increasingly complex and expensive process of
chemical-related regulatory compliance, as well as making chemical hazard and
safety information readily available to laboratory and safety personnel.
The UC Santa Cruz
Environmental Health & Safety Office has been collecting and maintaining the
campus chemical inventory using an Access database. Recently UCSC joined the
ChemTracker Consortium and EH&S is in the process of transitioning the campus to
the new system. All the historical data from the last inventory has been
migrated to ChemTracker so the most current campus inventory information is
available to researchers.
To set up an account, become a trained user and receive your password, please email ehs@ucsc.edu and include:
Your full name
Campus Phone number
Name of Principal
Investigator
Department
Each room your lab
stores chemicals
ChemTracker includes a detailed chemical reference database of approximately 54,000 pure chemicals, mixtures, and synonyms, the result of fifteen years of research by Stanford University Chemistry and Environmental Health and Safety personnel. This database includes physical property, hazard, toxicology, fire and building code (NFPA (National Fire Protection Association), UBC/UFC (Uniform Building Code/Uniform Fire Code), IBC (International Building Code), SARA (Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act), DOT (Department of Transportation)), many regulatory classifications, and other identifiers. Chemical inventory is linked to this reference database when entered into the system, either through user pick lists or automatic and semi-automatic processes. Added functionality such as Chemical structure searching and the ability to retrieve inventory lists of chemicals belonging to an "owner" with a single mouse click are also part of the ChemTracker system, as are built-in tools for managing inventory using container identity barcodes.
More ChemTracker resources:
Consortium home page
with sites of interest and chemical information links
https://chemtracker.stanford.edu/
Materials used by permission.