

Know What’s Putting You and Your Workforce at Risk
Before It Becomes an Incident
Access ATLAS' searchable database of substances that impact hearing (ototoxic), balance, alertness, wellness- impacting workplace performance and safety.
Built from federal databases and updated bi-annually for current information you can rely on.

One database. Clear risk insights.
Simple, searchable, & practical • Clear answers for safer decisions

Safety Isn’t Just External
Every day, people are exposed to substances, on and off the job, that can affect:
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Hearing and Ear Health
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Balance
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Alertness
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Wellness
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Workplace performance
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Workplace safety
Be aware of and recognize these effects to lead to better, safer outcomes for everyone.

A Simple Way to Get Reliable, Up-to-Date Information
Use the ATLAS At Work searchable database for:
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Chemicals used in workplaces
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Drugs (Controlled Substances, Prescription, Nonprescription/Over-the-Counter)
Information and workplace relevance from key federal organizations including OSHA, NIOSH, EPA, FDA, NLM, NIH

Know More—Support Better Decisions
Search the database and follow step-by-step guides to:
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Check federal and state levels, industrial hygiene information
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Implement personal protection, first-aid guides
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Strengthen good workplace practices
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Improve training conversations
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Reduce preventable incidents
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Give individuals clarity on their own risk, approaches to manage risk
Empower workers and workplace to make decisions to enhance workplace performance, safety, personal wellness
The Database That Goes Beyond an Online Search
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In-depth search and assessment of workplace relevance - by experts with several decades of experience
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All in one place — no jumping between sources
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Structured specifically for safety use — not generic info
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Clear, consistent results — no conflicting interpretations
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Up-to-date with updates/additions- data checked biannually
Search once. Get what actually matters.

Because better information leads to safer decisions.
*Use designated for safety awareness and decision support. Not medical advice.