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Rules Library l Phrase Library l Template Library
While other providers may claim to have a rule engine, their basic rules can only perform simple calculations. In the absence of on-staff regulatory domain experts, many software providers must rely on their customers’ capabilities (i.e. your expertise to make their system function).
Atrion’s rule algorithms cover the regulations for MSDS / SDS and other regulatory document generation for the US, Canada, Europe Federal and EU Member States, Japan, Australia and much more. Below is a partial summary of the coverage:
North America
- Module covers US, Mexico and Canada
Determining reportable compositions, including:
- OSHA Hazardous Composition (based on health hazards and physical hazards) according to OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard
- Reportable ingredients under the Emergency Planning Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA)
- SARA Sect 302 EPCRA Extremely Hazardous Substances - SARA Sect 304 CERCLA Hazardous Substances - SARA Sect 313 EPCRA Toxic Chemicals - State Right-to-Know regulations
- Components with Workplace Parameters
- Components with Special Hazards: Carcinogens, Sensitizers, Mutagens, Teratogens and Reproductive Hazards
Europe
- Module covers EU as well as member state regulations such WGK, MAL, etc.. Identifying reportable compositions
- Determining the classification of hazards for a product according to:
- The EU Directive for Dangerous Substances and Preparations
- Assigning relevant risk and safety phrases
Asia Pacific
- Module covers Japan, Korea, China, Malaysia, Australia, Taiwan
- Identifying reportable compositions
- Determining the classification of hazards for a product
Algorithms that apply to all regions
- Determining chemical inventory status
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