Reston, VA, Oct. 24, 2017 -- SiteHawk, the global leader in chemical data management and compliance solutions announced the release of the QuickSCAN mobile app today. QuickSCAN integrates mobile technology with chemical data to connect users to SDSs from mobile devices with web access.
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SiteHawk understands that to maintain compliance and enhance safety, employers face diverse needs across organizations and within facilities. QuickSCAN delivers flexible, innovative solutions to meet these needs by providing mobile access to SDSs anytime and anywhere. QuickSCAN enables users to scan specialized QuickSCAN codes from SiteHawk to immediately retrieve SDSs for chemicals in the workplace. In addition, users can easily email, text or save SDSs to the mobile device. Available in the App Store and Google Play Store, QuickSCAN is the industry’s fastest way to access and distribute SDSs for chemicals and products.
“For over 20 years, SiteHawk has helped businesses educate and protect their employees by driving safer, smarter workplaces. With innovative technology and industry expertise, we’ve provided a mobile tool to help organizations deliver access to data when it’s needed most.” Kimberley Williams, Chief Marketing Officer, SiteHawk.
For more information about the QuickSCAN mobile app, visit the SiteHawk QuickSCAN web page.
ABOUT SITEHAWK
SiteHawk is a global leader in chemical data management and compliance solutions. Our SaaS software and services deliver a complete approach to chemical and SDS management, providing data, intelligence and reporting to support safety, compliance and risk management. Organizations in virtually every industry worldwide utilize SiteHawk solutions to manage their hazard communication programs, meet EHS compliance and product stewardship initiatives, manage chemical inventories and data, publish Safety Data Sheets and promote workplace safety. To learn more about SiteHawk, visit SiteHawk.com or call 877-483-4295
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Tina Powell SiteHawk 2028083090 [email protected]


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