Showing results for: Environmental Regulation Software In Texas
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by 4M Analyticsbased in USA
issues related to safety or environmental regulations. Accurate information about subsurface utilities is crucial for a coordinated response to utility issues. Without good utility coordination, there are significant risks posed to the success of a project in terms of schedule delays, budget overruns, and frustration among stakeholders as well as ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
KBC’s leading supply chain software can turn production plans into an executable end-to-end schedule that accounts for process, tank-farm and logistical constraints. Visual MESA Supply Chain Scheduling (VM-SCS) enables you to maximize utilization of your assets at minimum logistical ...
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by Boréalisbased in CANADA
Earn and maintain your social license to operate. Plan and monitor your community commitments and resolve issues, disputes and grievances swiftly and transparently. Boréalis for Community Engagement software automates stakeholder information management tasks so that you can focus managing the nuanced relationships among community ...
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based in USA
AssetWise ALIM improves overall accessibility, quality, integrity, and relevance of asset data, in-context, across the asset lifecycle. Trust AssetWise ALIM as your system of record to control structured and unstructured information, control documents and records, manage changes, and ensure the delivery of accurate information to engineering, operations, and maintenance. Inherently spatial and ...
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by Boréalisbased in CANADA
Protect your social license to operate by reducing the risks of breaching environmental conditions or commitments. Minimizing environmental impact is often a key focus for regulatory and government bodies, international lenders, and other stakeholder groups. To maintain their legal and social licenses to operate, companies must be able to ...
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based in USA
Right now, you are paying thousands of dollars and waiting days upon days to have your proposed project sites professionally evaluated for environmental red flags. Not any more! Now, you can generate on-demand, in-depth, and highly-accurate environmental desktop reports with just a few clicks. ...
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based in USA
JagHSE® is a mobile App and web-based Health, Safety and Environment software application that facilitates compliance monitoring and performance tracking as it relates to a company’s HSE-MS for any project. ...
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based in NETHERLANDS
Improving the reliability of your data, reducing costs, maintenance and environmental issues are the top priorities for industrial organizations and businesses today. The purpose is to avoid potential fines and penalties. Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) are mandated by environmental agencies to meet air quality permit ...
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based in USA
A solution to manage increasingly complex air regulation calculations and monitoring requirements. A tool to proactively support the plant"s need for real-time air emissions data. An automated data assurance system from the real-time historian to upper level compliance ...
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by EHS Insightbased in USA
For companies in the logistics, supply chain, and transportation industries, there’s a lot riding on your success. EHS management may be impossible without the proper systems in place. Heightened safety and security in transporting goods to combat risk is critical to your day-to-day operations. Not only is it your responsibility to protect your employees, you must also consider the safety ...
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by EHS Insightbased in USA
The automotive industry is continually navigating increasingly complex challenges, especially as technology and consumer interests continue to change. New markets are emerging, along with a push for more sustainable energy. Driverless cars, advanced technology, and automation are dominating current trends, bringing new obstacles for companies to conquer EHS challenges. These factors seemingly ...
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by EHS Insightbased in USA
Chemical companies are facing a daunting challenge: Operational costs continue to increase, competition swarms the industry, and managing EHS and toxic chemicals remain challenging. With more demand, chemical companies must find ways to better manage their processes to create profitable operations, including reexamining the way they manage their EHS programs. Companies have a huge obligation to ...
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by EHS Insightbased in USA
Construction sites are undoubtedly dangerous work environments. According to OSHA, Construction’s “Fatal Four” – Falls, Struck by Object, Electrocutions, Caught-in/Between Equipment – were responsible for more than half of construction worker fatalities in ...
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