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» Abbreviations

ACGIH

American Conference of Governmental and Industrial Hygienists

CAA

Clean Air Act

CAS

Chemical Abstraction Services

CFR

Code of Federal Regulations

CWA

Clean Water Act

DOT

Department of Transportation

EPA

Environmental Protection Agency

ERG

Emergency Response Guide

HAP

Hazardous Air Pollutants

IARC

International Agency for Research on Cancer (Carcinogens)

IATA

International Air Transport Association

IMO

International Maritime Organization

IRIS

Integrated Risk Information System

ISO

International Standards Office

MAK

"German exposure limits"

MSDS

Materials Safety Data Sheet

NFPA

National Fire Prevention Association

NIOSH

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

OSHA

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

OSHA

Occupational Safety & Health Agency

PEL

Permissible Exposure Limit

PMN

Pre-manufacturing Number (Pre-CAS)

STEL

Short-term exposure limit

TSCA

Toxic Substance Control Act

TWA

Time weighted average

VOC

Volatile Organic Compound

» Bulletinboard

Bulletinboard Fields:

The following fields are displayed in the list overview:

  • Country name: Shows the country where the list belongs to.
  • Region: Shows the region (e.g. Europe, Asia-Pacific, North-America) where the list belongs to.
  • Topic: Shows the topic (e.g. Inventories, Hazard classification, Exposure limits) where the list belongs to.
  • List name: Shows the list name as specific as possible.
  • List publication: Shows the date of the last official update of the list. If for example in a corrigendum one entry on the list has been changed, the date of this corrigendum is shown.
  • Release date: Shows the date on which Royal Haskoning has updated the information on the list.

Bulletinboard Tabs:

  • The first tab after logging in to CLEO Online is the ‘Bulletin Board'. This tab shows you a list overview.
  • By selecting "My Lists" you see all the lists you have subscribed to in the Bulletin Board.
  • Selection "All Lists" gives you an overview of all the lists available in CLEO Online, also the lists where you not subscribed to.
  • The lists where you not subscribed to, are shown in grey text color.
  • All displayed fields are alphabetical sortable.
  • By clicking on the field header, the column will automatically sorted.
  • List which are updated or reviewed after your last login are marked with "new".

Lists:

Selection “My lists” in the bulletin board shows all the lists you have subscribed to. All displayed fields are alphabetical sortable. By clicking on the field header, the column will automatically sorted.


All Lists” gives you an overview of all the lists available in CLEO Online, also the lists where you not subscribed to. The lists where you not subscribed to are shown in grey text color. All displayed fields are alphabetical sortable. By clicking on the field header, the column will automatically sorted.

» Search

Search options:

It is possible to search in the application on three different kinds of criteria:

  • Identifier (e.g. CAS, EC number or molecular formula),
  • Substance name or
  • List name

Also a combination of these three criteria is possible, or a search on more than one criterium of one identifier. Below some search options are outlined.

If your screen is too small to overview all the search criteria, it is possible to collapse the separate search criteria. If you click on the two arrows, the part you are in will collapse. Clicking on these arrows again, the section will increase.

It is possible to search on more than one criteria, e.g. on a CAS number and an EC number. The first step for this is selecting CAS as identifier, select you criterium (e.g. contains) and enter the number your searching for. After this you click on the plus sign. An extra row appears in the section ‘identifier’. Here you can enter your second criteria, e.g. an EC number.

Search on indentifier:

  1. Select your type of identifier: CAS, CAS (included alternate CAS), EC number or molecular formula.
  2. Select your criterium: equals, starts with, ends with, contains, less than or greater than.
  3. Type in the last box the text where you are looking for.
  4. Click on the button “Search now”.

Search on molecular formule:

To search on molecular formula you have to enter this as the Hill notation. This is a standard way of writing the formula for any chemical compound. This notation is build up in three sections:
First, Count All Carbon atoms.
Second, Count all Hydrogen atoms
Third, determine all other elements in the compound. Count each and record in alphabetical order.

Separate all the different element with dashes.

For example: H3C(CH2)8CH2NH2

First, Count All Carbon Atoms and record. C10
Second, Count all Hydrogen atoms and record: C10H23
Third, determine all other elements in compound. Count each and record in alphabetical order. C10-H23-N
When determining counts from a structural drawing, CAREFULLY count H atoms!!

In CLEO Online you have to enter this as 'C10-H23-N' (this is not case sensitive).

Search on a name:

  1. Select your criterium: equals, starts with, ends with or contains.
  2. Type in the last box the text where you are looking for.
  3. Click on the button “Search now”.

Search for a list:

  1. Select the region in which you are interested, or select the country in which you are interested, or select the topic in which you are interested.
  2. Based on the selection in the first step, the selectable list are updated with your criteria.
  3. Select your list in the scroll down menu of “List” (this list is alphabetically sorted).
  4. Click on the button “Search now”.

Search a known list:

  1. Select your list in the scroll down menu of “List” (this list is alphabetically sorted).
  2. Click on the button “Search now”.

Search about a chemical in a region or country:

  1. Select your criterium: equals, starts with, ends with or contains.
  2. Type in the last box the chemical name where you are looking for.
  3. Select the region in which you are interested, or select the country in which you are interested.
  4. Click on the button “Search now”.