RSS Chemicals v1.0
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About this app
RSS Chemicals is a cloud-based chemical inventory management tool.
RSS Chemicals is a cloud-based chemical inventory management tool developed with a researcher-centric approach. It allows easy tracking and maintenance of containers using a barcoding system. Chemicals and safety information, such as hazard codes and first aid, are auto-populated. The app enables users to create chemical networks to share chemicals while controlling access easily. RSS Chemicals includes a complementary web application that works in sync with the mobile app and has additional features such as structure search and import/export capabilities.
Features include:
• Supports add/remove/track via barcodes and mobile camera
• Advanced inventory search based on name, CAS, or substructure
• Provides hazard codes, storage, and first aid information.
• Ability to share and track chemicals among research groups while controlling access levels
Contact service@riskandsafetysolutions.com if you have questions or need assistance.
Features include:
• Supports add/remove/track via barcodes and mobile camera
• Advanced inventory search based on name, CAS, or substructure
• Provides hazard codes, storage, and first aid information.
• Ability to share and track chemicals among research groups while controlling access levels
Contact service@riskandsafetysolutions.com if you have questions or need assistance.
Version Information
- Version
- 1.0
- Downloads
- 1K+
- Updated on
- Dec 5, 2025
- Released
- Jan 29, 2016
- Requires
- Android 7.1
What's New
- Fixed an issue that caused the app to crash when viewing or adding certain chemicals.
- Improved text color consistency in input fields when using dark mode.
- When adding a new substance, a pop-up now suggests existing chemicals that may match what's being entered in order to prevent duplicates.
- Improved text color consistency in input fields when using dark mode.
- When adding a new substance, a pop-up now suggests existing chemicals that may match what's being entered in order to prevent duplicates.