As most EHS managers know, compliance with regulations–such as OSHA, GHS, EPA, CDC, DHS, DEA, CEPA, HMIS and HCS to name just a few–require you to have a detailed understanding of the materials being used in your facility. Many of those regulations also have Chemicals of Interest Lists with very specific requirements about managing and reporting those chemicals if and when a certain threshold limit is reached. Because each of these regulations has different criteria, most EHS professionals create internal Regulatory Lists to track the requirements and provide regulatory reports.
However, compliance with most of these regulations is extremely challenging without real-time data. Further, most facilities do not have a system that ties chemical inventory data to Right-to-Know documentation, such as Safety Data Sheets (SDS), or to the regulations that require reports or to Regulatory Lists.
Join us on September 10 for a free webinar on how to incorporate your Regulatory Lists into your chemical inventory workflows, ensure that the information is accurate, and automate the creation of regulatory reports based on those lists.
Attendees will learn how to:
• Track Chemicals-of-Interest from different regulations within chemical workflows
• Incorporate Regulatory Lists into chemical inventory data management
• Mitigate the amount of chemicals on site to stay under regulatory threshold levels
• Automate regulatory reports
• Ensure regulatory compliance
TUNE INTO OUR LIVE WEBINAR to hear Anne discuss the many regulations – from CFATS to SARA – that affect research organizations and production facilities, what’s involved with creating a comprehensive Regulatory List, and how to ensure accurate, timely, stress-free regulatory reports.
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Anne Sefried leverages her application expertise at BIOVIA to assist organizations in optimizing their chemical inventory management activities. She provides implementation, data migration, custom reporting, and general technical support to BIOVIA customers for the Accelrys CISPro chemical inventory management system. Anne graduated from Chapman University with a B.S. in Computer Information Systems.