ChemTracker联盟-高等教育合作的化学品库存管理和监管报告

L.M. Gibbs
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跟踪化学品库存对于安全管理和法规遵从是必要的。然而,这项任务对于多样化和分散化的研究和实验室组织来说尤其具有挑战性。安全与合规性、尽量减少废物、应急准备和设施规划设计都得益于了解设施中存在哪些化学品、谁对这些化学品负责以及它们位于何处。斯坦福大学开发了一个基于网络的应用程序,用于在其研究和服务支持业务中进行化学品库存信息管理和合规报告。在斯坦福大学成功实施和使用之后,其他组织也对斯坦福大学的化学管理解决方案表示了极大的兴趣、批准和使用,现在通过一个联盟成员安排,其他非营利机构也可以使用斯坦福大学的化学管理解决方案。该化学品信息管理系统目前已被12所高校和1所医院的检验科使用。该系统为用户提供了强大的工具来控制他们的化学品库存,访问安全信息,维护库存,审查合规性和生成复杂的监管报告。由于所有用户都通过自己的桌面web浏览器从托管的、集中的应用程序服务器站点进行操作,因此只需要很少的本地IT支持。这种协作系统支持方法鼓励用户快速接受,方便单击合规性报告,并以经济高效的方式为高等教育提供一流的实验室安全管理。
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ChemTracker Consortium – The higher education collaboration for chemical inventory management and regulatory reporting

Tracking chemical inventory is necessary for safety management as well as regulatory compliance. However, this task is especially challenging for diverse and decentralized research and laboratory organizations. Safety and compliance, waste minimization, emergency preparedness, and facility planning design all benefit from knowing what chemicals exist at a facility, who has responsibility for them, and where they are located. Stanford University developed a web-based application for chemical inventory information management and compliance reporting throughout its research and service support operations. After successful implementation and use at Stanford, and significant interest, approval and use by other organizations, Stanford's chemical management solution is now accessible to other not-for-profit institutions through a consortium member arrangement. The chemical information management system is currently used by twelve colleges and universities and one hospital clinical laboratory. This system provides powerful tools for users to control their chemical inventory, access safety information, maintain inventories, review compliance and generate complex regulatory reports. Since all users operate from a hosted, centrally located application server site via their own desktop web browsers, minimal local IT support is required. This collaborative system support approach encourages rapid user acceptance, facilitates single click compliance reporting and supports best in class lab safety management in a cost-effective and efficient manner for higher education.

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