White Paper: Best Practices For Fire Code Reporting

July 14, 2009

ChemSW  Inc. recently announced the release of its industry white paper detailing best practices to address fire code reporting.
 
Entitled “Best Practices: How to Ensure Accurate Fire Code Reporting of your Chemical Inventory,” the white paper examines the role of fire code reporting in laboratory safety regulations, understanding and identifying inventory affected by fire codes, and leveraging industry best practices for fire code reporting integrity. Why fire code safety and reporting deficiencies occur are explored, as well as how to gain control of fire code reporting -- from identifying gaps in the lab’s fire code safety and reporting processes to passing fire code safety and reporting audits. The Best Practices components of an end-to-end Chemical Inventory System (CIS) for establishing and maintaining information about the chemical safety and reporting chemical inventory are also explored.
 
 
This in-depth white paper is free and available for download from ChemSW at http://www.ChemSW.com/firecodewp.htm.

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