Chemical safety project advances

October 9, 2018
Chemistry
Chemistry

An alliance that works to lower barriers to innovation in life sciences has announcing a number of advances its Chemical Safety Library Service.

The project, run by the Pistoia Alliance, captures, stores and shares hazardous reaction information to improve laboratory safety has seen a four-fold increase in the number of chemical incidents recorded, with a total of 138 reactions now added.

โ€œThe Chemical Safety Library has had a fantastic start โ€“ with the number of registrations showing the scientific communityโ€™s interest in ways to ensure lab safety,โ€ commented Steve Arlington, President of The Pistoia Alliance. โ€œSafety is everyoneโ€™s responsibility, but this type of crowd-sourced, community-based sharing is most valuable when users are engaged and involved.โ€

In the year since its launch, over 1,000 people have registered to access the CSL database. Furthermore, all chemical reaction data in the CSL is now available in PubChem, NBCIโ€™s database of chemical compounds used daily by researchers, scientists, and academics, with new CSL Service incident data automatically added to PubChem.

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