3E Company Web Seminars

Web Seminars

3E Company proudly boasts the EH&S Management Web Seminar Series, a series of free, educational web seminars designed to educate EH&S professionals on the latest issues and topics affecting the EH&S profession. During the web seminars, attendees hear from domain experts and a variety of EH&S professionals who offer tips and advice on steps you can take to stay up-to-date with new and changing standards and regulations as well as best practices for managing compliance information. 3E Company also hosts a variety of solution-focused web seminars where you can learn more about how our products and services help EH&S professional face the challenges associated with chemical regulatory compliance.

Since 2005, 3E has successfully partnered with EH&S industry experts from business and regulatory agencies to deliver our educational webinars. Attendees can even earn CMP (certification maintenance points) credits towards the CHMM (Certified Hazardous Materials Manager) credential.

We would like to continue to partner with a variety of regulatory agencies that are responsible for educational outreach programs - including the DOT, FAA, FEMA, ACA, OSHA, EPA, ATF and any other relevant agencies.

If you, or someone you know, would be interested in participating as a speaker, or if you would like to suggest a specific topic of interest, or have questions about a particular event, please email us at info@3ecompany.com.

Upcoming web seminars:

3E Online - MSDS Revision Alert: Change Management and Analysis for Accelerated Revision Detection and Reporting

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

   
Date: Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Time:
  • 8:00 - 9:00 AM Pacific (US)
  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Eastern (US)

    Cost: Free

    Change management is a critical component to quality management of the overall compliance process.

    Revision Alert supports MSDS change and impact analysis across multiple corporate EH&S functional areas. Its innovative features enable EH&S Managers to determine the impact that a modified MSDS has on regulatory reporting requirements (SARA, NPRI, REACH) and training programs. It also alerts site personnel as needed to update secondary container labels, adjust PPE, or change how a product is stored onsite. In addition, product stewardship departments can now easily track changes to raw materials and quickly analyze the impact on their finished product.

    Revision Alert not only notifies users when a change is made to their MSDS, but also alerts them to the exact nature of the revision. This information is extremely useful for impact analysis purposes, providing the benefit of rapid access to this critical and often otherwise elusive data. In return, Revision Alert significantly reducing the amount of time required to manage the ever-changing data elements of an MSDS by centralizing the detection and reporting of revisions.

    For this seminar, Tamie Webber, Director of Product Management , 3E Services, will highlight key benefits of the new MSDS Revision Alert.