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CAMEO Chemicals is a free Android application designed for organizations involved in public health and safety. This utility provides a vast database of hazardous chemical information, including properties and effects on human health. It serves as a critical tool for emergency responders and planners, ensuring they have access to necessary data when managing chemical safety incidents.

The application features an extensive collection of chemical data that aids in identifying the appropriate responses to hazardous materials. CAMEO Chemicals can function offline, making it a reliable resource in emergency situations where internet access may be unavailable. Its primary audience includes local governments, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and private industries, reinforcing its role as a vital tool for professionals tasked with safeguarding public health.

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Full Specifications

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Release
Latest update
Version
3.1.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
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Total Downloads
60
Downloads Last Week
0

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CAMEO Chemicals is a database of hazardous chemical datasheets that emergency responders and planners can use to get response recommendations...

CAMEO Chemicals is a database of hazardous chemical datasheets that emergency responders and planners can use to get response recommendations and predict hazards (such as explosions or toxic fumes).

Key Program Features:

- Search by name, CAS number, or UN/NA number to find chemicals of interest in the extensive database of thousands of hazardous substances. Includes "type ahead" feature for simplified chemical name searches. An advanced search with additional search criteria is also available.

- Review chemical datasheets for physical properties, health hazards, information about air and water hazards, recommendations for firefighting, first aid, and spill response, and regulatory information.

- Get information from additional sources using the U.S. Coast Guard CHRIS manual, the NIOSH Pocket Guide, and International Chemical Safety Cards links on many chemical datasheets.

- Access UN/NA datasheets for response information from the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) and shipping information from the Hazardous Materials Table. ERG Response Guide PDFs are available in English, Spanish, and French.

- Predict potential hazards that could arise if chemicals were to mix.

- Get offline access: the app runs without an internet connection. You can search for chemical and UN/NA datasheets, view ERG Response Guide PDFs and U.S. Coast Guard CHRIS PDFs, create MyChemicals collections, and view reactivity predictions--all while you're offline. When you're online, you can also go to additional resources on external websites (such as the NIOSH Pocket Guides and the International Chemical Safety Cards) from the app.

CAMEO Chemicals is developed jointly by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Response and Restoration in partnership with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Emergency Management. It is one of the core programs of the CAMEO software suite (https://response.restoration.noaa.gov/cameo).

Note: Some extra permissions on your device are required for the app to generate PDFs (and other export files that you can share with others) and import files shared from the website, desktop, and app versions of CAMEO Chemicals. If you choose to disable the permissions, you will not be able to use the app's sharing or import features.


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