List of Chemical Safety EMS Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Chemical Safety EMS for Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Chemical Safety EMS for Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) include: Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, a United States based Government organisation with 15000 employees and revenues of $18.00 billion, L'Oréal USA, a United States based Retail organisation with 11000 employees and revenues of $6.00 billion, John Carroll University, a United States based Education organisation with 695 employees and revenues of $223.0 million and many others.
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John Carroll University | Education | 695 | $223M | United States | Chemical Safety | Chemical Safety EMS | Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, John Carroll University deployed Chemical Safety EMS to support Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) operations across its campus research laboratories in the United States. The Chemical Safety EMS implementation created a centralized application for chemical inventory management and safety data sheet distribution used by research lab personnel and EHS administrators.
Configuration emphasized chemical inventory and SDS/GHS labeling modules to catalogue reagents, standardize GHS labeling, and improve SDS access across labs. Operational coverage focused on campus research labs and the university's EHS function, enabling inventory reporting workflows and compliance documentation aligned with GHS requirements. Governance updates accompanied the rollout, emphasizing inventory control process changes and SDS access procedures to support ongoing EHS compliance.
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L'Oréal USA | Retail | 11000 | $6.0B | United States | Chemical Safety | Chemical Safety EMS | Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 L'Oréal USA implemented Chemical Safety EMS, deploying the Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) application to manage Safety Data Sheets and label generation. The implementation emphasized MSDS/SDS management and GHS labeling modules to centralize SDS records and enforce hazard communication workflows. Chemical Safety EMS was configured for document ingestion, SDS lifecycle tracking, and automated GHS-compliant label production to support regulatory compliance in the United States.
Operational coverage targeted EHS and regulatory compliance functions across L'Oréal USA sites in the United States, with procurement and go live timing cited as an estimate in vendor materials. Governance established centralized SDS record ownership, standardized labeling templates, and controlled workflows for SDS updates and distribution to operations and safety teams. The deployment aligned Chemical Safety EMS functionality with corporate hazard communication and records management processes to provide a single source of SDS truth.
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Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command | Government | 15000 | $18.0B | United States | Chemical Safety | Chemical Safety EMS | Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command deployed Chemical Safety EMS under the Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) category to manage hazardous waste operations across U.S. naval facilities. The implementation focused on the Chemical Safety EMS Waste functionality to provide standardized hazardous waste collection, drum tracking, and disposal workflow support for Naval Facilities Operations.
The Chemical Safety EMS deployment centralized functional modules for waste receipt and inventory, drum-level tracking, and end-to-end disposal workflows, with configurable forms and audit trail capabilities consistent with EHS management practices. Configuration work emphasized field data capture for drum condition and location, chain of custody records, and workflow automation to move events through collection, staging, and disposal approvals.
Operational coverage extended across U.S. naval facilities under Naval Facilities Operations, supporting Facilities and Environmental Engineering teams and the EHS group responsible for hazardous waste handling. The implementation aligned business functions by standardizing waste handling processes and consolidating waste records to support regulatory reporting needs across sites.
Governance was implemented through standardized workflows and record retention rules to ensure consistent handling and reporting, with the platform used to improve waste handling and regulatory reporting as referenced by the vendor. Chemical Safety EMS continues to serve as the centralized EHS application for hazardous waste lifecycle management within Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command.
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