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Chemicals Module

The Hasmate online program was designed to be used by all industries, no matter what size. Here are some specific ways the Hasmate program can be used for those in education, specifically primary, intermediate, and high schools. There is some great questions answered, including "Who is responsible for health and safety at...

The following is an explanation of the Hasmate hazard/risk register.  Compare each step with this reference point. Step 1 Action: for future identification and management of your hazard registers, identify and accurately complete all parts of this section. Step 2 Action: attach any pre- and post-hazard photos to show any improvements. Step 3 Action: list the...

In the Chemical module, there are two sections that can be really useful for your business - Chemical Purchases and Chemical Applications. Chemical Purchases This is a great place to note down every time you purchase a particular chemical - keeping your inventory up-to-date with how much of the substance you have...

Examples of images for a chemical There is no limit to the size or file-type of image that can be uploaded to the Hasmate program.  Suggested file types are .jpg, .jpeg, .gif, or .png. Some suggestions of what you might add to a chemical are: A photo of the chemical’s label; A...

To find out what the HSNO/GHS Classifications are, please click here. Linking HSNO/GHS Classifications To do this, please click on “Chemicals” in the program menu. Find the chemical that you want to work with.  Double click on the chemical name or click the "Open" button to the right of the chemical name. Scroll down...

Please click on “Chemicals” in the program menu. Order of Chemicals The Chemical Search page shows 15 chemicals alphanumerically by Chemical Number.  Any empty fields show at the top, then registration numbers that start with numbers (e.g. 123ABC, 156GH, etc), then registration numbers that start with letters (e.g. AB1234, AB1237, AC456, etc). You...