MSDSonline improves in-the-field mobile efficiency with enhanced chemical inventory scanner app features


MSDSonline, the leading provider of cloud-based environmental, health and safety (EHS) solutions, today introduced enhancements to its Chemical Inventory Scanner application, expanding coverage to include most Apple® and Android™ devices, adding additional functionality, and improving upon an already easy-to-navigate user interface. The app improvements make it easier for users to scan and search barcodes for improved access to container details, safety data sheets (SDS) and other important chemical inventory information.

The Chemical Inventory Scanner works seamlessly with MSDSonline HQ and HQ RegXR Accounts, for a quick and easy way to locate and manage the contents of chemical containers. The app uses the mobile device camera to scan barcode or QR labels, allowing users to more easily reconcile chemical inventories while in the field. Additionally, all changes made with the app are then automatically updated in the online account inventory.

Features of the Chemical Inventory Scanner app include:

· Syncs directly to MSDSonline account

· Search,  view, edit, clone and move containers within the app

· Multi-scan option captures 100s of containers at once for future editing

· Access  safety data sheets and product summary details from a quick scan or barcode search

· UPC code scan and search capabilities

· Expanded device compatibility includes iPad® (iOS7 and later), iPhone® (iOS7 and later), Android tablets (4.4 and later) and Android smartphones (4.4 and later)

“The recent updates to the Chemical Inventory Scanner app give customers even more scanning and search options, along with greater mobile device usability, for better access to information about where containers are being used and stored in their facility,” said Mike Flynn, VP of product development for MSDSonline. “As companies move toward weaving mobile technology into workplace processes at a greater frequency than ever before, we will continue to improve our best-in-class chemical inventory management product functionality to meet growing customer and industry demands.”

The mobile scanner app improvements provide customers with greater container-level control over their inventory, and the updates come at a time when millions of workplaces across the country covered by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration’s (OSHA’s) Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom or HCS) are working to update their label and safety data sheet management systems to meet OSHA’s Globally Harmonized System (GHS) compliance deadlines.

Cassandra Minutillo, director of product development at MSDSonline, said, “While the focus of the updates to the Chemical Inventory Scanner application were made to improve in-the-field access and management of customers’ chemical inventory information, enhancements were certainly made with the GHS transition in mind. For example, the app functionality now makes it easier for users to immediately scan and review, or if necessary, search for a chemical’s GHS-aligned safety data sheet. In addition, customers will enjoy a more streamlined experience for accessing, updating and capturing other important chemical information. They can do all of this when and where they need to most — in their work environment.”

The Chemical Inventory Scanner app updates are currently available for MSDSonline customers on the App Store and Google Play™. For more information on the app or MSDSonline’s HQ and HQ RegXR solutions, visit www.MSDSonline.com or call 1.888.362.2007.



August 17, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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