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CAMEO and Chemical Links

Below is a list of CAMEO and chemical-related Web site links.

Resource Links
  • CAMEO Chemicals Search the CAMEO chemical database online, print customized reports, and find out how chemicals would react if they were mixed together at this separate Office of Response and Restoration site. [leaves OR&R site]
  • EPA CAMEO Site Download CAMEO software, join the CAMEO News Service e-mail list, or access training materials and other information on the Environmental Protection Agency's CAMEO site. [leaves OR&R site]
  • Tier2 Submit Learn more about this software program that helps facilities prepare an electronic chemical inventory report, which can be used to automatically update the facility information in CAMEO. Download the software and get product details from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) site. This software was developed by NOAA and EPA. [leaves OR&R site]
  • RMP*Comp Learn more about this software program that helps facilities complete the offsite consequence analysis that is required under the Risk Management Program. Download the software and get product details from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) site. This software was developed by NOAA and EPA. [leaves OR&R site]
  • EPA Office of Emergency Management Find out about the co-sponsor of the CAMEO software suite: the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Emergency Management (formerly known as Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Office). [leaves OR&R site]
  • DOT Emergency Response Guidebook Get this guidebook designed to assist first responders in identifying hazardous chemicals and ensuring the safety of the public as well as the responders. Download a free version of this guidebook in English or Spanish from the Department of Transportation. [leaves OR&R site]
  • NIOSH Pocket Guide Use this general reference guide for over 600 industrial chemicals to find information on chemical and physical properties, health hazards, Levels of Concern (RELs, PELs, and IDLHs), and respirator recommendations. The Pocket Guide is provided by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) in a variety of formats, including online, PDF, stand-alone HTML, and a printed book. [leaves OR&R site]
  • NIOSH International Chemical Safety Cards Review summaries of essential health and safety information on hazardous chemicals, available in a variety of languages; provided by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). [leaves OR&R site]
  • ATSDR's ToxFAQs Get chemical fact sheets developed by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) that highlight toxicity and exposure information. [leaves OR&R site]
  • WebWISER Search an online database for hazardous chemical information. You can search by name or identification numbers, or you can create a search for an unidentified chemical using physical properties.  This is maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine, and they also offer a stand-alone WISER program. [leaves OR&R site]
  • EXtension TOXicology NETwork Get toxicology information, including news, resources, mailing lists, and technical information. This site is a cooperative effort of several universities. [leaves OR&R site]

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