Your Essential Chemical Information:
Things That Every Chemist Should Know About How Chemistry Effects Their Health and the Environment.
Your Personal Health:
Chemical Safety Links:
Chemical Safety Information and Report Center : A federal government site where you can report accidents, read about previous accidents, and link to other chemical safety websites. You can also find out when and where safety conferences are being held.
MSDS, OSHA and EPA guidelines, and toxicology reports : Includes three MSDS sites, toxicology reports, and some National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) links to information on chemicals.
Chemical Health & Safety on the Web - The American Chemical Society safety page which contains a search function.
Chemical Health and Safety Data : The H&S database contains information on over 2000 chemicals and a full text search allows access to the data.Laboratory Safety : Thorough set of rules for handling chemicals in the lab including general rules, flammable safety rules, toxic safety rules, etc.
OSHA: Occupational Safety and Hazard Administration Homepage.
Oxford University: This site contains helpful information about all kinds of harmful types of chemicals that people deal with in labs.University of Maine: Chemical Safety Information. MSDS repository database, protective equipment, chemical disposal, definitions, and standard operating guidelines. Links for safety questions and accident reports.
Spills: emergency information on what procedural steps to take in case of a chemical spill.
Chemical Compatability: Chemical Compatability Page that offers several links to chemical shipping and cargo compatability provided by the Coast Guard, online tables providing examples of incompatable chemicals, lab safety describing proper storage techniques regarding chemicals and concerns with compatabilityInformation Videos, Safety Supplies, etc.: Catalog page which contains many items that you can order. These items range from safety videos, to safety supplies, and things of that nature
Chemical Safety Links: A site that contains a few links to pages that have important chemical safety information
Advanced Chemical Safety - The source for the prevention of injury, illness, or environmental insult from chemicals
Toxicology Links:
Extoxnet : A pesticide information center that includes frequently asked questions, toxicology information and concerns, and a link to the UC-Davis Environmental Toxicology Newsletter.
National Toxicology Program - The N.T.P. homepage (site contains a database that is searchable, fact sheets, testing information, and study results.
The Society of Toxicology - Homepage of The Society of Toxicology; "The toxicologist's resource for products and services."
Toxicology on the net: society of toxicology, frequently asked questions on the subject, medical/clinical/occupational toxicology resources, agency for toxic substance and disease registry. click here for more information
Chemical and toxic substances: hazardous substances fact sheets, cancer fact sheets, chemical fact sheets, chemical safety information, information on chlorine, 350 toxic substances from the EPA, and links to MSDS's
Canadian Network of Toxicology: an explanation of what is toxicology, publications of CNTC, research priorities, and educational materials for teachers
Toxicology Resources : Large amount of resources for toxicology. Includes abstracts, academic institutions, organizations, medicinal, forensic, etc. A couple links are restricted to the LSU campus.
Medical Toxicology :Great site. Has general information on toxicology, especially medical. Also has tons of great links on the web to other great sites.
SETAC: This site is about how to help the enviroment through the use of chemistry.
MSDS Links:
What is MSDS? - Don't know what MSDS
(Material Safety Data Sheet) is... then stop here first. This site leads
you to a good explanation of what MSDS is and has some links to get you started in your search.
MSDS Solutions offers the most advanced online database, software and services for managing and distributing Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs)
MSDS Search : Has 1,750,000 MSDS records and 2500 links to manufacturers so you can find the information you want.
MSDS online - Here you can search by name, manufacturer or CAS number to get additional info on chemicals and free MSDS software. This site has over 300,000 listings (the most that I've seen to date).
Cornell Univ. MSDS Search - MSDS search engine that has access to 250,000 data sheets.
Vermont SIRI MSDS Collection - A great place to start looking for MSDS information (site provides links to other MSDS sites and is searchable).
The Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory Oxford University: Chemical and Other Safety Information - Oxford University's MSDS site which also includes Lists of incompatible chemicals, hazard codes, safety data for common chemical, and much more.
Material Safety Data Sheet Searches - MSDS search engine with plenty of links concerned with "other useful MSDS and hazardous materials handling."
MSDS links: This site contains many links to sites that have MSDS databases.
The Environment:
Environmental Chemistry Links:
Atmospheric Research: A group dedicated to researching the Greenhouse Effect. This site contains up-to-date research and current news and information.
Greenhouse Effect: This site explains the Greenhouse Effect, the process, gases involved, etc.
Greenhouse Effect: This site includes general information about the greenhouse effect and also includes graphics and information from NASA.
Global Warming: This site shares a great deal of information about global warming, its causes, its effects, and some suggested remedies.
Global Warming Links: A collection of links about global warming.
National Academy of Science: This link will take you to the chemistry section of the NAS page. Much of this site is devoted to environmental issues.
Environment: A warehouse of links!!!
Other Environmental Chemistry Links:
Lycos Pollution Prevention and Recycling
This page is maintained by Stephen R. Reeves, Morehead State Univ. With special thanks to the contributing members of CHEM 340.
Last revised 5/9/2001