SafeTec Joins Health & Safety Institute’s Family of Brands

SafeTec is proud to announce that it has joined Health & Safety Institute’s family of brands to further the promotion of chemical compliance standards throughout the field of Environmental, Health & Safety.

January 11, 2016—SafeTec Compliance Systems (SafeTec) is pleased to announce that it has joined Health & Safety Institute’s (HSI) family of brands for workplace safety, training and emergency care solutions. SafeTec joins the American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI), MEDIC First Aid, Summit Training Source, EMP Canada, 24-7 EMS and 24-7 Fire training programs and services brands under the HSI umbrella.

SafeTec has been a leader within the chemical compliance landscape for nearly two decades, helping enterprise customers understand and manage thousands of chemicals safely and sustainably through its SaaS-based platform. Since 2014, SafeTec has been rapidly growing, augmenting its services line of business through SDS authoring and on-site inventory services. HSI’s complimentary portfolio helps deliver a unique solution set to the Environmental, Health & Safety (EH&S) market by providing a robust platform powered by technology, informed by content, and delivered with services, information and automation.

Since 2011, SafeTec has been rapidly investing in building out its on-site inventory services, which is a key measure in unlocking SDS data to inform enterprise chemical management, product stewardship and environmental reporting. Together, HSI’s network of more than 40,000 authorized EH&S instructors has been identified to help rapidly grow this expanding line of business.

“The merger with SafeTec brings significant value for our existing EH&S customer base,” explains HSI CEO Bill Clendenen. “Chemical inventory management is a primary focus now for many corporate safety professionals as they direct their company’s GHS-compliance efforts to meet the June 1, 2016 deadline. By offering SafeTec’s outstanding products and services portfolio, we can assist a lot of the companies with this important updated regulation.”

“Where others have invested in solely building out SaaS platforms, bridging the technology, content and services models is what EH&S professionals need and want” states Bill.

“We felt that HSI has a unique vision for serving the needs of our customers,” stated Jim Frohlich, CEO of SafeTec. “They understand that technology is an asset, but without a robust commitment to services to implement, technology can never satiate the true market needs.”

Together, the entities plan to accelerate market growth through a focused rollout of inventory services and an augmented automation toolset, expanding beyond SafeTec’s enterprise footprint and extending into the SMB market. Leveraging the existing HSI brands, SafeTec will also be able to offer workplace training solutions to its customer base, providing a single-source solution for EH&S products and services. The merger is also intended to accelerate SafeTec’s product roadmap, bringing new technology modules and EH&S services to market faster by leveraging the resources from a much larger organization.

For more information about SafeTec, please log on their site at http://www.safetec.net, or call (360) 567-0280. Interested parties may also visit them at 7700 NE Parkway Dr, Ste 125, Vancouver, WA 98662.

Boilerplate: SafeTec gives Environmental, Health & Safety (EH&S) professionals the support, technology and know-how to make informed decisions about the chemicals in their organization. The company unlocks the data within safety data sheets and uses automation to deliver the structured information EH&S professionals need to manage thousands of chemicals safely and sustainability.

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