ASSESS your chemicals faster and more effectively
List screening and evaluating chemical hazard assessment info doesn’t have to be hard. With Chemical Assess, you get on-demand hazard and list screening all in one simple-to-search, intuitive tool.
Making it easy to make confident, informed decisions about the chemicals you use.
Rapidly identify chemical hazards with on-demand screening for more than 400,000 substances.
Leverage our extensive hazard database, including 600+ regulatory, authoritative, advisory, and watch lists as well as 5,250+ verified CHAs developed by our internal toxicologists using our robust GHS+ process for reliable data right when you need it.
Learn more about Chemical AssessYour company needs reliable Chemical Hazard Assessments to…
Protect your workers, customers, and brand
by reducing the negative impact of chemicals on humans and the environment.
Go beyond compliance
by understanding the drivers for regulatory decisions and what could be coming next.
Choose safer chemicals
by having the right information on hand in your product development process.
Make more informed, confident decisions
by sourcing reliable information from our in-house team of expert toxicologists.
So, why not assess them faster?
Toxicologists who need to find efficiencies in their work
Users who need simpler list screening tools
Teams who are just starting their CHA journey
Companies that outsource toxicology work but want more insight
Product developers who want to ensure they are choosing safer chemicals
Professionals who understand the value of making safer chemical choices
Save time, save money with our winning combination.
The average CHA costs between $3,000-$10,000 and can take up to 3 weeks to complete.
Together, our internal toxicology team and easy-to-use interface help you unlock efficiencies across your business to:
– Supplement the work you and your team are already doing
– Ensure your chemicals management program is fit for the future – based on safer chemicals
– Build internal expertise and resources toward safer, more sustainable chemistry
Frequently Asked Questions
What lists does Chemical Assess screen against?
Chemical Assess lets you instantly screen your inventory against a database of 600+ lists — including regulatory, watch, and chemical group lists like PFAS — with regular updates and expert validation. The platform also allows you to evaluate chemical hazard assessment information.
What’s the difference between list screening and hazard assessment?
List screening checks if a chemical appears on a regulatory, watch, or other type of list. Hazard assessment evaluates its potential risk based on scientific criteria, regardless of whether it’s regulated or not.
Can I screen chemical classes like PFAS or phthalates?
Yes. Our Chemical Group lists enable class-level screening based on shared structures or properties. Groups include PFAS, ortho-phthalates, halogens, PAHs, and more.
How are chemical hazard levels determined?
We generate an overall Hazard Category (HC) score for each chemical. This summary score is based on data across all 24 endpoints. Core human health endpoints like carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, and reproductive toxicity (CMRs) are weighted more heavily than other endpoints.
How frequently is the database updated?
Our teams monitor changes daily. Regulatory list updates and new hazard data are added regularly, while full hazard assessments (CHAs) are reviewed every five years. You can set real-time alerts for any chemical or list.
Is there a limit to how many chemicals or formulations I can manage?
No limits. You can manage unlimited chemicals and formulations across your team — including supplier data submitted via Supply Chain Connect.
“Chemical Assess has expedited the process and given me more peace of mind to know that we are not missing things.”
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