On-hand inventories declined by 68%, HazMat acquistion by 39%, and stock fund costs by $7.4 million in one year alone.
A fortunate by-product of this process change is that disposal costs are lower too.
- Hill Air Force Base | We can now protect the employee under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard and comly with the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act's SARA Title 3 and Toxic Release Inventory regulations.
- Corpus Christi Army Depot |
Using the automated hazardous material approval options, we were able to identify potential employee exposure problems before material was ever ordered and found less hazardous substitutes.
- Tobyhana Army Depot | Quantities of materials on-hand declined 80% from over 4,000 items to 1,665. Expired HazMat items have declined from over 400 monthly to 20, a 92% reduction.
- Eglin Air Force Base |