The data export from DOHSBase to Stoffenmanager is fully operational again. After a period of disruption, the integration has been restored, and users can once again export substance data directly from DOHSBase Online to their Stoffenmanager account.
Why This Integration Matters
Stoffenmanager is one of the most widely used tools in the Netherlands and across Europe for assessing exposure to hazardous substances. Many occupational hygienists use Stoffenmanager for their workplace risk assessments and rely on accurate substance data as input.
Manually entering substance data into Stoffenmanager is time-consuming and prone to errors. The DOHSBase data export eliminates this step by allowing you to transfer substance information — including hazard classifications, limit values, and physical-chemical properties — directly from DOHSBase into Stoffenmanager. This ensures that your Stoffenmanager assessments are based on the same reliable, up-to-date data that DOHSBase provides.
The 3-Step Workflow
Exporting data from DOHSBase to Stoffenmanager is straightforward:
- Look up the substance in DOHSBase Online and review its properties, classifications, and limit values.
- Click the Stoffenmanager export button on the substance record to generate the export file.
- Import the file into Stoffenmanager to populate the substance data in your assessment.
This workflow takes seconds rather than minutes, and it removes the risk of transcription errors that come with manual data entry.
What Was the Issue?
Changes on the Stoffenmanager platform temporarily affected the import interface, which meant that export files generated by DOHSBase were not processed correctly. We have updated the export format to align with the current Stoffenmanager requirements, and the integration is now working as expected.
Learn More
For detailed instructions on using the Stoffenmanager data export, see our dedicated page on the Data Export for Stoffenmanager.
If you experience any issues with the export, please contact us.
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