LOLI Database
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The LOLI (List of LIsts) Database is an international chemical regulatory database developed and maintained by ChemADVISOR, Inc.
The LOLI database is one of the primary sources of information for the creation of material safety data sheets and other hazard communication documents.
The database was first created in 1986. Since then, the database has grown to include over 3000 separate lists from 93 countries.