io.github.rootsbymenda/chemical-safety

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v1.1.2io.github.rootsbymendaUnknownUpdated 1mo agoGitHub

Chemical hazard lookup: SVHC, GHS, NIOSH, ICSC. 468K classifications. Free.

Chemical hazard data from ECHA, NIOSH, GHS, and ICSC in one MCP. Look up SVHC candidate list status, occupational exposure limits, GHS hazard classifications, and cross-reference into cosmetic and food additive databases — all source-linked and free. Equivalent data access through commercial platforms (Chemwatch, ScienceDirect Toxicology) costs $10,000+/year. This MCP is free. Look up a chemical…

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Package
Authorio.github.rootsbymenda
LicenseUnknown
Version1.1.2
Sourcemcp-registry
Trust Status
B
60/100Good
Listed in Forge index+10/10
Publisher identity verified+0/25
Publisher: run `forge publish` from the package repo to claim ownership
Ed25519 publish signature+0/10
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Domain verification+0/5
Publisher: host /.well-known/forge.json on the package homepage with { "publisher": "<github-login>" }
CVE scan · not run+0/30
Not yet scanned — package must be on npm
Static analysis · clean+20/20
npm provenance (Sigstore)+0/5
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StatusCommunity-indexed
PublisherUnverified
SignatureUnsigned
Domain
Provenance
DependenciesNot audited
Tool surface3 tools · none privileged
Security scan✓ CleanvHEAD · 19d ago
EvalsNone
IndexedJun 13, 2026

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Chemical hazard data from ECHA, NIOSH, GHS, and ICSC in one MCP. Look up SVHC candidate list status, occupational exposure limits, GHS hazard classifications, and cross-reference into cosmetic and food additive databases — all source-linked and free. Equivalent data access through commercial platforms (Chemwatch, ScienceDirect Toxicology) costs $10,000+/year. This MCP is free. Look up a chemical substance by name or CAS number. Returns EU ECHA SVHC status, NIOSH occupational exposure data…

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