AGILEBIO showcases LabCollector chemical

- AGILEBIO this week promoted LabCollector’s chemical safety tools, a module that organizes Safety Data Sheets, GHS labels and hazard records in one lab system. - LabCollector says users can link chemical records to hazard pictograms, National Fire Protection Association symbols, suppliers and multi-site inventory files. - The push comes as AGILEBIO markets LabCollector 6.0’s compliance and automation features for labs. (labcollector.com)

AGILEBIO is spotlighting LabCollector’s chemical safety module, which tracks lab chemicals alongside Safety Data Sheets, Globally Harmonized System labels and hazard records. (labcollector.com) The module stores Material Safety Data Sheets and newer Safety Data Sheets in one database for a single site or multiple locations. It links those files to each chemical’s name, manufacturer, supplier and contact details. (labcollector.com 1) (labcollector.com 2) LabCollector also displays hazard pictograms and National Fire Protection Association symbols inside chemical records. The company says users can pull in fire, explosion, toxicology and reactivity details from safety documents. (labcollector.com 1) (labcollector.com 2) For a non-specialist, this is software for the lab storeroom and the safety binder at the same time. Instead of paper folders and separate spreadsheets, one system ties a bottle, its hazards and its storage record together. (labcollector.com 1) (labcollector.com 2) AGILEBIO says the setup is aimed at labs that need chemical information to stay accessible under U.S. Hazard Communication rules and European standards. LabCollector’s page says the software helps maintain that accessibility, but users still have to source the Safety Data Sheet documents themselves. (labcollector.com) The product page also highlights two automation features. One fills chemical details and checks matching GHS pictograms from a Chemical Abstracts Service number, and another generates safety fields from a product number. (labcollector.com) That fits a broader AGILEBIO push around LabCollector 6.0, which the company says added a redesigned interface, mobile support, stronger security and more lab-process automation. The company describes LabCollector as a modular laboratory information management system and electronic lab notebook platform. (labcollector.com) (agilebio.com) AGILEBIO’s message is straightforward: chemical inventory, safety files and compliance records are being sold as one workflow inside LabCollector rather than separate tools. (labcollector.com)

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