![]() Key Differences Between Mobile and Desktop The UC has also produced a number of tutorial videos linked below. A detailed walkthrough is available here. Every chemical container should be labeled with a barcode. Barcodes and in-lab scanning using the mobile app make adding and deleting containers fast and easy. Contact request a roll of barcode stickers. Chemicals uses new, UC provided, 2-D barcodes ("QR" codes). Getting Started with UC ChemicalsĬhemicals and reagents should be added to your inventory as they are received, then removed once depleted. UC Chemicals mobile interface and barcode scanning. For additional functionality and convenience, a mobile app is available for iOS and Android devices. Accessing the ToolĪccess UC Chemicals by logging in with your CruzID and Gold password at /chemicals. ![]() ![]() Chemicals helps UC meet reporting and compliance requirements. UC Chemicals is a web-based system that facilitates the collection and storage of information related to chemical types and amounts within campus laboratories and facilities. The UC has developed its own chemical inventory tool, simply called "Chemicals." This new inventory tool replaces the old third-party software, CIS (Chemical Inventory System). Collaboration between hazardous materials users and EH&S is essential for maintaining required chemical inventory records and regulatory compliance. See below for more information on the new chemical inventory tool.įor information on chemical storage and waste handling, follow these links: Chemical Storage Waste Management The University of California requires Principal Investigators and/or Departments to disclose hazardous material inventory records to EH&S if a hazardous chemical is used, handled, or stored in University facilities. Maintaining an accurate chemical inventory is a regulatory requirement for using, handling, and storage of hazardous materials.
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