From: "Secretary, ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety" <secretary**At_Symbol_Here**DCHAS.ORG>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] New WISER Releases and news
Date: Fri, 29 May 2015 06:20:49 -0400
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New releases of WISER are available for every current platform. See the details below to investigate what‰??s new for the WISER platform of your choice.

WISER for Android 4.6

A new, interactive chemical reactivity capability based on NOAA's CRW reactivity data
New tools (Radiation Unit Converter, Radiation Dose Estimator, and two triage algorithms) have been added to WISER‰??s toolbox.
Added new biological synonyms, including Ebolavirus

WISER for iOS 4.0

A new, interactive chemical reactivity capability based on NOAA's CRW reactivity data
Added new biological synonyms, including Ebolavirus

WISER for Windows 4.6

Upgraded the chemical reactivity feature to match NOAA's latest CRW 3.0 data
Added new biological synonyms, including Ebolavirus

WebWISER 4.6

Added new biological synonyms, including Ebolavirus

Coming Soon

Look for these exciting additions in the coming months:

WISER for iOS 4.6, which adds triage procedures and WISER‰??s full set of radiological tools to the iPad and iPhone platforms
WISER 4.7, which will add many new substances to WISER and update WISER‰??s backend data, including its HSDB (Hazardous Substances Data Bank) substance data

International Hazardous Materials Response Teams Conference

Look for us at the International Hazardous Materials Response Teams Conference that takes place from May 28th ‰?? May 31st at the Hilton Baltimore in Baltimore, Maryland. Visit the National Library of Medicine booth (#405) and join us at the following session:

206: WISER: Sharing in the Age of Outbreaks & Incidents

Learn about the latest improvements to WISER including additions of new substances (including biologicals), sharing capabilities & timeliness during outbreaks (Ebola), etc. Bring your devices - run through scenarios & make sure we're getting the right information to you quickly & efficiently.

Jennifer Pakiam, Technical Information Specialist, Disaster Information Management Research Center (DIMRC); Richard Brooks, Director/Chief, Department of Emergency Services; Kenneth Wootton, Senior Systems Architect, Next Century Corporation


Thank you for your support!
The WISER Team

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