Your formulation in, a referenced comments table out.
Paste an ingredient list and this drafts the general safety comment and the data reference
for each one, ready to edit and export to Word. Every draft comment is marked unverified until you
confirm it against the source, and your edits become your library — so the second product is faster
than the first, and the tenth is almost instant.
Staff access
This is an internal Phoenix tool. Enter the staff passcode to continue.
You only need to do this once on each computer.
Forgotten it? Ask whoever set the tool up. It is not recoverable from this page.
READ FIRST
This tool will never write a citation it cannot stand behind. References name the issuing body and
the document, and point to where the document is retrievable. They do not contain invented volume, issue or
page numbers — that is the single most damaging thing a safety document can carry, because an assessor who
checks one reference and finds it does not exist will assume the rest are invented too. If you want the full
journal citation, open the report from the Verify link on each row, copy the citation printed in it, and
paste it in. The tool keeps it from then on.
Your formulation
One ingredient per line, or comma separated. Percentages optional.
0verified
0to check
0not in library
Safety comments
Edit anything. Mark a row verified once you have checked the source.
What this is. A drafting aid that removes the typing, not a substitute for the assessment. The seeded
comments are neutral summaries written to be edited into your house style, and every one is flagged until a
qualified person has checked it against the source. The library lives on this computer only — nothing is
uploaded. Back it up regularly, because clearing your browser data will erase it. Regulatory annexes,
IFRA standards and CIR reports are all revised over time, so a comment that was correct last year may not
be correct today.