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Waste Management
Teris, formerly ENSCO, is a national provider of hazardous waste transportation and disposal services. Chemical Safety provides compliance tools and technology to all of Teris' regional offices; its field personnel use the software to support customers; and the software is installed at customers' sites. This relationship has allowed Teris to differentiate itself in a fiercely competitive industry and has resulted in some astonishing revenue figures for them. Partnering with a leader in this industry has helped EMS become the leader in comprehensive, user-friendly Waste Management tools.


Environmental Groups
Versar, Inc., is an international environmental services firm that applies technology, science, and management for operational costs reduction, site remediation, pollution prevention, and redeveloping industrial sites and military bases. Versar designs and builds facilities for the 21st century and supports business to business e-commerce, virtual workspace/on-line project management, and defense systems.


Integrators

Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) is a diversified high-technology, research and engineering company. SAIC offers expertise in systems integration, security, technical support and implementation services. SAIC engineers and scientists work with us to solve complex technical problems and extend our geographic reach.


Government

Chemical Safety worked with the General Services Administration (GSA) to be awarded inclusion on the Federal Supply Schedule, offering government agencies and contractors pre-negotiated and approved discounts on EMS, and allowing them to buy without purchasing process hassle and bureaucratic red-tape.


Non-Profit Organizations
The Chemical Strategies Partnership (CSP) seeks to reduce the use of toxic chemicals in U.S. manufacturing. CSP works with companies to help redefine the way they purchase and manage their chemicals, shifting to strategic alliances with Chemical Service Providers, and resulting in resource efficiency, process innovation, and significant cost savings. Chemical Service Providers use EMS as the infrastructure to support efficient purchasing, managing, and tracking of chemicals.


Regulatory Agencies
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) partners with Chemical Safety at their Region IX Lab in Richmond, California.

 

 
 

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