ExPub

ExPub—the leading provider of up-to-date chemical hazard information for EH&S professionals—is designed to help companies and agencies save time and money by providing a single platform for users to find the information they need on demand.

Optimized Information for Critical Decisions

Consisting of more than 130 databases, ExPub provides companies/agencies with access to millions of documents containing comprehensive human and/or environmental hazard data needed to manage the impact of chemicals in the workplace or on the environment.

Covering all areas of value to EH&S community, ExPub databases include:

  • The Merck Index® — The internationally-recognized go-to reference for precise, comprehensive information on chemicals, drugs and biological agents
  • ChemEXPERT™ — Over 100 collections containing comprehensive chemical hazard information
  • ReproEXPERT™ — Human reproductive risk data from more than a dozen databases including TERIS (Teratogen Information System), Shepard's Catalog of Teratogenic Agents and REPROTOX®
  • ListEXPERT™ — Regularly-updated data on over 100,000 chemicals included on hundreds of regulatory and advisory lists from around the world
  • DrugEXPERT™ — Chemical and safety data on pharmaceutical substances
  • MSDSonline® — Integrated access to millions of MSDS from thousands of vendors
  • TOXLINE Special® — The National Library of Medicine's bibliographic database for toxicology
  • TSCATS — Content from unpublished TSCA submissions covering chemical testing results and adverse effects of chemicals on health and ecological systems
  • Haz-Map® — An occupational health database designed for health and safety professionals seeking information about the health effects of exposure to chemicals and biological agents in the workplace

ExPub databases include essential information for emergencies like responding to fires, spills, or chemical explosions, as well as more day-to-day needs like creating and maintaining healthy and compliant workplaces. In addition, ExPub content covers more than 400,000 unique substances and accessible via 2.25 million chemical names and synonyms.

To learn more about ExPub, please visit www.expub.com.

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Users are able to access the latest documents on chemical hazards and toxicology as soon as they are released from more than 100 sources, including:
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • National Toxicology Program
  • National Library of Medicine
  • Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
  • European Chemicals Agency
  • International Agency for Research on Cancer
  • European Union
  • U.S. Department of Defense
  • World Health Organization
  • And many other substantial government and licensed sources…
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