Databases

Databases wholly or partly produced and administered by the Swedish Chemicals Agency.
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Classification List

 

The Classification List contains binding health and/or environmental classifications of 3,300 substances, isomers, closely related substances and other groups of substances, often representing the same "substance". Guide to Swedish search site.

The Commodity Guide

A database on the composition of goods. The Commodity Guide database gives estimates of the materials and substances that may exist in various products in Sweden. It also shows the quantity of goods, materials and certain substances.

Company register

The Company Register contains the names of companies having filed a product report to the Swedish Chemicals Agency. Commercial agents and reported enterprises appear on separate lists.

Flow analysesFlow analyses contain facts on substances and group of substances, for example manufacturing methods, use patterns and physical data. The flow analyses are part of Sweden's official statistics.
H-ClassInformation on chemical substances/groups of substances currently under discussion or that have been discussed in EC working group on classification and labelling. The data primarily concern classification of health effects, but account is also made of the classification of physical-chemical properties and environmental danger. Documents regarding classification proposals and comments, agendas and reports from working groups meetings are available in connection with the substance entries.
KemI-statKemI-stat is a tool for compiling statistical information based on the data in the Swedish Chemicals Agency´s (KemI) products register and pesticides register.
List of substances

The List of Substances contains over 130,000 chemical substances with CAS numbers. Approximately 100,000 of these also have an EINECS number. The register of the list contains 170,000 synonyms.
Guide to Swedish search site.

N-Class

The N-Class Database contains information on the classifications of more than 7,000 substances. The data primarily concern environmental effects constituting the basis for classifications and classification proposals. Classifications of fire and health hazards are also included.

Pesticides register

The Pesticides Register contains information on more than 2,000 approved (and previously approved) pesticide preparations in Sweden. Guide to Swedish search site.

PRIO 

A web-based tool intended to be used to preventively reduce risks to human health and the environment from chemicals. PRIO replaces the Swedish Chemicals Agency ’s Observation (OBS) list.

Restricted Substances Database 

The database contains information whether a substance or group of substances is restricted according to provisions laid down in regulations issued by the Swedish government or the Swedish Chemicals Agency.

KemI-Riskline

KemI-Riskline contains over 7,000 bibliographical references to peer-reviewed information on 3,000 chemical substances. Search by CAS no. to obtain best results. The database will no longer be updated. Last update July 1, 2007.

The SPIN database

The SPIN database contains information on products on the market reported to each of the Nordic products registers. SPIN also contains data on amounts of substances and in what products and sectors the substances are used.

Contact: Kalle Björklöf
Last updated: 2010-03-29
Swedish Chemicals Agency, P.O. Box 2, SE-172 13 Sundbyberg, +46 8 519 41 100, kemi@kemi.se