Static RFID Tag/Multi-Container Datasheet
Inventory Management
Static Inventory Management Overview
Static RFID tags, also known as multi-container datasheets, are used to tag storage locations and not containers. This allows you to set up the inventory initially (generally, in advance of purchase) for a container or a group of the same containers. Once established, this strategy makes purchasing faster and simplifies management tasks. See benefits below.
This strategy is best for high-turnover chemicals such as flammable solvents and inert gas cylinders. The Chemical Owner is accountable for maintaining accuracy of the overall physical and electronic CMS inventories. The static RFID tag datasheet must be posted at or near the storage location.
Contact Information and Resources
"Static RFID Tag / Multi-Container Sheet Template" (for printing and filling out by hand)
Editable version of "Static RFID" Template (make a copy and complete electronically, then print and post)
1-min-4-safety on Static Inventory Management of Gas Cylinders (Coming Soon!)
Email us at central-chemical-receiving@lbl.gov or cms@lbl.gov
You can also ask a question, get help, provide feedback, or report an issue using our Central Chemical Receiving Field Support Form
Recommended Chemicals for Static Inventory Management
High throughput solvents (acetone, hexane, ethanol, etc.)
Inert and other non-hazardous gas cylinders (e.g. nitrogen, argon)
Paints
Adhesives and sealants
Aerosol cans
Exceptions
Static RFID tags cannot be used for toxic or corrosive gas cylinders (e.g. NFPA Health Hazard Class 3 and 4, or Class 2 with poor warning properties) or greenhouse gases such as sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) to enable accurate tracking
Static RFID tags are not recommended for time-sensitive chemical solvents such as tetrahydrofuran and diethyl ether to enable accurate tracking of location and CMS container age
Benefits
On the FMS Edit Requisition checkout screen, users can enter the static RFID tag ID for the chemical to be purchased and all other fields are grayed out
TIP! Keep a list of your static inventory items and associated RFID tag IDs for easy reference. When you set up the static inventory, print or make an extra copy and post it near the computer used for ordering.
Reduce inventory burden on high throughput chemicals
Don't have to remember to remove RFID tags from containers when "used up"
No need to update CMS as long as it is accurate (i.e. maximum quantity that will be stored is represented)
Supports an accurate inventory by streamlining management tasks and reducing reliance on human performance
How to Set Up a Static RFID Inventory for New Containers
First create an entry in CMS for the hazardous chemical
Enter in the Chemical Owner and select the Storage Location from the drop down menu
Then search for the catalog item/product using the compound name, CAS#, Supplier Name, Supplier Product # (preferred), or Molecular Formula. Select the entry with the correct volume/mass.
If the catalog item/product is not in CMS, create a new entry
Enter in the required information
"Volume/Mass" should be entered as the maximum amount on-site at any given time (i.e. expect to have max 6 x 4 L bottles. "Volume/Mass" would be entered as 24 L)
It is helpful to enter "Static RFID Tag" under "Container Comment".
Download and print the "Static RFID Tag / Multi-Container Sheet Template" (editable version).
Fill in sheet with accurate information that was entered into CMS and attach RFID tag to the sheet
Use RFID flag tags for inventory sheets that will be posted on metal cabinets to avoid signal interference.
Poly sheet protectors are recommended to protect paper from damage over longer storage times. RFID flag tags should be applied on the outside of the poly sheet protector in this case. Sheets may also be laminated, then RFID tags added to the laminated sheet, for the best level of protection.
Post sheet on or near chemical storage location.
See the CMS Inventory Guide (Section 3) for examples of completed inventory sheets.
How to Convert Existing Container(s) to Static RFID Inventory
To convert existing containers to static inventory management, remove RFID tags from chemical container(s) that will be converted to static inventory management.
Search for relevant CMS record(s) by looking up RFID tag ID(s).
Select one container record to be converted to the static inventory record
"Edit" the container record. Enter the new RFID tag ID that will be used for static inventory management of the container(s). Verify fields are accurate. Update "Volume/Mass" to account for the maximum total volume/mass of container(s) that will be stored.
"Dispose" of any additional records and select the disposal pathway, "Used up"
Follow steps in the section above starting with: Download and print the"Static RFID Tag / Multi-Container Sheet Template" (editable version).
Ordering Chemicals on a Static RFID Tag
Add chemicals to be purchased to cart in FMS and proceed to checkout.
Ensure that under "Gas/Haz Chem?(Definition)" the answer "Yes" is selected
Then click on "Update Chem/Gas Info"
Check the box next to "Static barcode/RFID Tag (multi-container record)"
Enter the RFID tag ID (always starts with a C) in the "Barcode/Tag ID Number" box.
NOTE: the requisition will be automatically denied if an invalid RFID tag number, or a number that doesn't exist in CMS is entered, and a new requisition needs to be submitted.Review info and submit requisition for approval
Upon receiving chemicals, a best practice is to update the "receipt date" in CMS