Do I need to be tech-savvy to use this?
If you can use email, you can use this. It's built for shop owners, not IT departments. Works on any device — desktop, tablet, or phone on the shop floor.
The simple HazCom compliance system built for small manufacturers — not enterprise EHS departments. SDS management, container labels, training records, and inspection readiness in one place.
Join the waitlist — launching summer 2026
| Paper binders | Enterprise EHS (VelocityEHS, etc.) | HazCom-in-a-Box | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Setup time | Weeks of manual work | Months + consultants | Hours |
| Keeps SDS current | You chase suppliers manually | Auto-updates (at $5,000+/yr) | Auto-update alerts |
| Secondary labels | Handwritten | Included (at enterprise pricing) | One-click from SDS |
| Training records | Paper sign-in sheets | Full LMS (overkill) | Simple log + sign-off |
| Price | "Free" + your time + fines | $5,000–$10,000+/yr | $149/mo |
The average HazCom violation costs $16,131. A single inspection can produce multiple citations. One year of HazCom-in-a-Box costs less than one fine.
No spam. We'll notify you when we launch and send you a free GHS Rev 7 compliance checklist.
If you can use email, you can use this. It's built for shop owners, not IT departments. Works on any device — desktop, tablet, or phone on the shop floor.
Your SDS library is accessible on any device with a connection. For areas without wifi, you can print QR code posters that link directly to the right SDS from any phone — even on cellular data.
That's exactly who this is for. Enterprise tools charge thousands and are built for facilities with hundreds of chemicals. At $149/mo, if it prevents even one citation, it pays for itself in a day.
Yes. The system is being built with GHS Rev 7 requirements from day one, including updated hazard classifications, label elements, and SDS format requirements.