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Designed and continuously maintained by emergency responders from one of the world"s leading chemical emergency centres, Chemdata is one of the most trusted sources of information in its sector.  Chemdata is available either as a standalone or networked system for Windows, easily integrating with most standard common command and control systems, as well as mobile data systems.

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  • More than 42,500 substances
  • Over 134,000 different chemical names
  • Designed and maintained BY Emergency Responders FOR Emergency Responders
  • 28 years` unrivalled track record
  • Multiplatform application
  • Regularly updated
  • Simple and easy to use

Not just Emergency Response… Chemdata can also help with:

  • Transport of dangerous goods hazard classifications
  • Risk assessments
  • COMAH
  • COSHH

If your organisation handles chemicals and you need to know their risks, Chemdata is simply a ‘must have’.

Typical uses

Typically, you would use Chemdata as an invaluable tool in time of emergency, when rapid access to relevant and easy to understand chemical information is critical in order to make the right decisions on how to handle your response, quickly and correctly and from the start. Originally aimed at the Fire and Emergency services, Chemdata is often used by many organisations across the world that potentially have to deal with several unknown chemicals such as:

  • Airports, ports and harbours authorities
  • Industrial Fire services
  • Ambulance services
  • Government agencies
  • Police and security forces
  • Wholesalers and distributors
  • Hauliers

 In addition, as well as providing advice for handling chemical incidents, Chemdata is also an ideal reference tool for carrying out risk assessments for COMAH and COSHH.

At-a-glance information on:

  • Chemicals - including trade name products
  • Chemical hazards
  • Precautionary advice and protective equipment
  • Incident mitigation actions
  • Physical properties, environmental hazards and details of manufacturers and their emergency contact details