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Component: EHS-ERP
Component Name: EHS Management in ERP
Description: Level of exposure where the liklihood that the identified adverse effect occurs is sufficiently low to be of no concern.
Key Concepts: Derived Minimum Effect Level (DMEL) is a feature of SAP EHS Management in ERP that allows users to set a minimum effect level for a hazardous material. This minimum effect level is used to determine the safety measures that need to be taken when handling the hazardous material. How to use it: To use DMEL, users must first define the hazardous material and its associated properties. This includes the type of hazard, the concentration of the hazardous material, and any other relevant information. Once this information is entered, users can then set the minimum effect level for the hazardous material. This will determine the safety measures that need to be taken when handling the hazardous material. Tips & Tricks: When setting the minimum effect level for a hazardous material, it is important to consider all potential risks associated with handling the material. This includes potential health risks, environmental risks, and any other risks that may arise from handling the material. It is also important to ensure that the minimum effect level is set at an appropriate level for the specific hazardous material. Related Information: For more information on DMEL and how to use it in SAP EHS Management in ERP, please refer to SAP’s official documentation on the topic. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide further information on DMEL and how it can be used in SAP EHS Management in ERP.