EMS.Waste

Published by: SFS Chemical Safety

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With the EMS.Waste app, your iPad becomes a mobile hazardous waste tracking tool. Use EMS.Waste to track your consolidation and lab pack items into shipping containers, in and out of accumulation areas and on to manifests. Bulk waste material can be tracked in and out of tanks and accumulation areas and into shipping containers for manifesting. Tracking waste is easily performed with a few touches of the screen. Waste can also be tracked with barcode scanning technology. Scan your waste container barcodes with the iPad camera or with a barcode scanning device. EMS.Waste works with various wireless barcode scanning peripherals. Waste tracking data will be synced wirelessly between the EMS.waste mobile app and the EMS Waste web module.
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