NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 7, 2016 -- SiteHawk™, the leader in chemical data management and compliance solutions, today announced it is offering a web conference educational series beginning in March on best practices in chemical data management for environmental, health and safety (EH&S) professionals.
In order to achieve hazard communication compliance, companies must meet certain regulatory requirements that adhere to agencies' adoption of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). EH&S professionals must understand and manage the changes or risk agency citations and fines.
"We are excited to present this educational series for industry professionals," said Kim Stier, Chief Industry and Innovation Officer of SiteHawk. "We are pleased to provide participants with tools and practical advice to better manage compliance requirements within their organizations."
The 2016 SiteHawk Best Practices in Chemical Data Management webinar series launches in March with the first of the series kicking off on Wednesday March 9 at 2:00 – 3:00pm CT. The session will be focused on the challenges and benefits of moving from paper-based to web-based SDS management systems. Registration for the webinar is available on the company's website, SiteHawk.com or at http://bit.ly/1RwxopG.
About SiteHawk
SiteHawk is a leading innovator in chemical data management and compliance solutions offering a complete approach to SDS management, chemical inventory tracking, and product sustainability initiatives. Organizations in virtually every industry worldwide utilize SiteHawk solutions to manage their hazard communication programs, meet EHS compliance initiatives, manage chemical inventories and chemical data, publish safety data sheets, and keep workers safe throughout the organization. Visit us online at SiteHawk.com.
CONTACT: Kristina Powell
202-808-3090
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