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SDS-FullService expands monitoring of hazardous substances with 4 new ECHA lists

In even a narrow time frame, any change on mixtures or substances you use can affect your compliance and safety strategy.

That's why today SDS-FullService integrates and makes available four new lists-CLH Intensions, PBT/vPvB, Endocrine Disruptor, and CoRAP-for automatic monitoring of substances that may have significant health andenvironmental impacts.

So you can assess emerging risks in advance.

More control, more peace of mind, more time to act.

Strategic compliance: SDS-FullService now looks even further ahead

Know first, decide better

With SDS-FullService, any variation on chemicals becomes strategic information.

Anticipate, Evaluate, Protect, Prevent

4 new lists to look beyond:

  • CLH Intentions
  • PBT/vPvB
  • Endocrine Disruptor
  • CoRAP

Even more extensive monitoring

The new ECHA lists are complemented by those already available in SDS-FullService:

  • ECHA Candidate List (SVHC)
  • Restriction List
  • Authorization List
  • Registered Substances
  • Harmonized List
  • POPs List
  • California Proposition 65
  • ZDHC MRSL
  • Drug Precursors
  • Chemical Weapons Precursors

More control, more security

Automatic notifications and constant comparison between SDS and updated lists: decide sooner and better.

Each company, its compliance

Not all companies are the same.
That's why SDS-FullService allows you to add your own customized lists to Company Lists.

Our team is here to help you manage SDSs and keep track of hazardous substances!

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SDS-FullService customers: different industries, common goals