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The Hazardous Substances Data Bank® (HSDB) contains comprehensive data profiles on over 4,500 potentially toxic chemical substances. It is created and updated by specialists at the US National Library of Medicine (NLM).
Compiled from an extensive range of authoritative sources, HSDB is widely recognized as a reliable and practical source of health and safety information. Much of the data is scientifically peer reviewed. Each chemical record contains up to 150 data fields arranged into 10 broad subject categories. Complete references to the data sources are provided. Records are in English.
Database Highlights
- over 4,500 chemical profiles containing up to 150 fields of data
- excerpts from referenced data sources detailing specific health hazards & toxic effects
- excellent source of hard-to-find data for thousands of chemicals on topics such as: environmental fate, exposures to humans, accident reports, medical treatment and surveillance, warning properties, analysis methods, clean-up and disposal procedures
- a wide range of standards, guidelines and regulatory data for environmental, workplace, transport and other jurisdictions
- up-dated peer-reviewed information each quarter, with full references
Formats
HSDB is available:
- on the CHEMpendium™ CD-ROM, and
- on the Web Information Service, as part of CHEMpendium™.
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