Hazardous Substances Information System
Welcome to the Hazardous Substances Information System (HSIS).
The HSIS is an internet resource that allows you to find information on
substances that have been classified in accordance with the Approved Criteria
for Classifying Hazardous Substances [NOHSC:1008(2004] 3rd Edition
and/or have National Exposure Standards declared under the NOHSC Adopted
National Exposure Standards for Atmospheric Contaminants in the Occupational
Environment [NOHSC:1003(1995)] or subsequent updates. In addition to
providing powerful search features, HSIS also provides direct access to a consolidated
list of all the classified substances contained in the HSIS database.
Using HSIS
Click on one of the options in the HSIS navigation bar on the left of the screen. You can
directly access the hazardous substance or exposure standard search engines or the consolidated
listing of classified substances. Detailed user instructions can also be accessed from the
navigation bar at any time.
Background to HSIS
The National Model Regulations for the Control of Workplace Hazardous Substances
[NOHSC:1005(1994)] are the basis for hazardous substance regulations in
Commonwealth, State and Territory jurisdictions. Under the National Model
Regulations manufacturers and importers of substances supplied for use
in workplaces are required to determine whether they are hazardous to health
before supply.
The basis for determining whether a substance is hazardous, is the Approved
Criteria for Classifying Hazardous Substances 3rd Edition [NOHSC(1008:2004)]
(the Approved Criteria). The criteria included in the Approved Criteria are
adopted from European Community (EC) legislation for classifying dangerous
substances.
In order to help manufacturers, importers and suppliers apply the Approved
Criteria, NOHSC has previously published the List of Designated Hazardous
Substances (the List), which is a list of the more commonly used
workplace hazardous substances. The last edition of the List,
[NOHSC:10005(1999)], was published in hardcopy in 1999. HSIS now includes
access to an updated consolidated listing of classified substances.
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