Well-structured display of the classification according to GHS (Globally Harmonized System) and transport regulations - Taking the various national regulations (for example OSHA HCS, HPR, CLP, UN GHS) into consideration
        
 - National GHS classifications for Australia China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, South Africa and Taiwan, as well as self-classifications (can additionally be entered by the user)
        
 - For easier understanding R and S phrases are still included
        
 
Creation of preparations- May consist of
- Raw materials
        
 - Other preparations (intermediates)
        
 - Text (from a phrase database or manual text)
 
 - The sum of the ingredients can also be below 100%, since ingredients which are certainly not hazardous substances do not need to be declared
 - Automatic conversion to 100% from preparations not equal to 100%
 - Formulations may consist of preparations (intermediates), whereby an unlimited number of levels is possible
 
- Kit management: A product can be a collection of several other products (e.g. 2 component adhesives, test kits)
 
- Splitting of formulations
- Separated splitting of all intermediates
 - Output of all raw materials with hazard feature
 - Composition at an earlier point of time
 
 - Creation of ingredients (raw materials) right in the formulation
 
- Version administration: not only according to the formulation but also according to the hazardous materials prescription
 
- Classifications according to several different country-specific regulations
 
Estimation of certain physical values- Melting point
 - Boiling point
 - Flash point
 - Ignition temperature
 - Explosion limits
 - Vapor pressure
 - Density
 - Content of solvents
 - Content of solids
 
Country specific classifications- UFI and EuPCS (These can be generated automatically or manually entered)
 - PCN notification
- automated dossier generation
 - individual dossiers for variants or combined with main substance
 - MiMs
 - Market Placement/Languages
 - System-to-System (S2S)
 
 - FOPH Mass Registration (Switzerland)
- for the registration of dangerous chemicals acc. to Articles 48 - 54 ChemO (SR 813.11)
 
 - Storage Hazard class (Germany)
 - Water Hazard Class (Germany and Netherlands)
 - VOC (EU, USA, Switzerland)
 - Seveso III
 - Detergent regulation
 - Cosmetic Regulation
 - ECHA notification
 - VbF (Germany and Austria)
 - BetrSichV (Germany)
 - MAL-Code (Denmark)
 - Biocidal Products Regulation
 - Korean:
- Dangerous Substances and Quantity of Dangerous Substances
 - Hazardous Substances Subject to Special Control
 - Waste 
 
 
Waste catalogues- Complete EU waste catalogue in all EU languages, Norwegian, Serbian and Turkish
 - Register of the Austrian Waste Codes
 - Register of the Swiss Waste Codes
 - Properties of waste which render it hazardous (HP codes) according to the EU Directive on waste
 - Korea
 
- Option for the creation of multilingual descriptions for preparations
 - Problem-free formulation import from other systems. The import routines are adapted by customer request.