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Maryvonne GUIDON-LE BRUN: Senior environmental, health and safety engineer, Tlazol
INTRODUCTION
You need to keep your chemical inventory up to date, so that it always reflects your company's situation. This sheet will help you define the organization needed to carry out these updates without systematically carrying out a new inventory.
Continuously updating your inventory will enable you to involve all those concerned by chemical risk, and avoid the following situations:
The work invested in initialization is lost, and must be redone.
Inventory users work with obsolete data.
Users of this inventory must search for data elsewhere.
Hazards and risks are not properly identified.
New obligations not identified: risk of penalties.
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