Chemical Hazards Pocket Guide

Chemical Hazards Pocket Guide

By ThatsMyStapler Inc.

  • Category: Medical
  • Release Date: 2010-03-20
  • Current Version: 2.3
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 55.17 MB
  • Developer: ThatsMyStapler Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
Score: 4.62857
4.62857
From 35 Ratings

Description

The industrial hygiene information found in this Pocket Guide assists users to recognize and control occupational chemical hazards. Content is sourced from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH®) Publication No. 2010-168c. The information provided is a concise source of general industrial hygiene information for workers, employers, and occupational health professionals. As a fully tested and recommended application by Laboratory Safety personnel, you will find it easy to use with full use of the iPhone's native look and feel throughout. Readable References: The iPhone is very capable of reading many PDFs and HTML pages available on the internet, but we have found that quite often there is a fair bit of panning, pinching and zooming required to read files intended for PC Desktops. You'll find the ancillary references in this Pocket Guide reformatted to an easy readable format set to the iPhone's display. Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG): The ERG from the Department of Transportation is primarily a guide to aid first responders to quickly identify and protect themselves and the general public during an incident's initial response phase. The appropriate guide is presented for each chemical in a readable form on the iPhone for your education and quick reference. Clean, Simple Design: We love the iPhone too, so we made sure this Pocket Guide feels like it came with your device and always remains responsive to each touch request. You'll notice that each portion of the Pocket Guide for the iPhone is not just a set of canned HTML or PDF files! Offline Access: No internet connection required! Quickly find chemicals: Search for any chemical quickly and easily using any portion of the name or CAS/RTECs number. Browse the list of chemicals by synonym, common or registered trade name using the available alphabetic index. Any viewed chemical will appear in the History tab to allow for quick lookup during the next use. Features: * Fully indexed and searchable chemical list by name, CAS# or RTECS# * Full text of all referenced DOT Emergency Response Guides * Viewable International Chemical Safety Cards * All NIOSH appendices * Saved History of previously view Chemicals * Native iPhone look & feel throughout * No Internet connection required Content is sourced from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Publication No. 2010-168c. The CDC and NIOSH are not associated in any way with ThatsMyStapler.com.

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Reviews

  • HRC

    5
    By ihb2460
    Great app
  • NIOSH pocket guide

    4
    By schroadeo
    This is a great resource app to have at your side. It is easy to navigate and has all the information needed at your fingertips. I recommend this for anyone in the remediation or emergency response field.
  • CalOSHA

    4
    By Sohman6
    Please include CalOSHA PELs, as they are the best. Even Fed OSHA says that their own are outdated and we should follow Cali. Please please please include.
  • Good App For IH

    4
    By Lennox<3
    Necessary info about a broad range of chems so well done on that front. For the price and ease of use in the field on tablet device I give top marks. Word to designers: awesome company name.
  • Great pocket tool

    5
    By Kevin12345p
    Best tool at your finger tips
  • Great app

    5
    By Eds Laptop
    Great app. Works awesome with wiser hand and hand these two app you can find out what ever you need
  • Hazmat

    4
    By Pittman163
    As a police officer, this app serves as a great tool for emergency first responders for HazMat spills, vehicle crashes etc.
  • Excellent!

    5
    By Safarrancho
    A very useful app
  • NIOSH App

    5
    By Firemedic410
    This app has worked well for me in training as I am an instructor for Hazardous Materials teams from Awareness Level to Incident Commander.
  • NIOSH

    5
    By Clb11368
    Very helpful awesome. Thanks

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