Basic Laboratory Inspection
upgrade is under release for existing users, which includes follow-up process on inspection deficiencies.
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Environmental Safety Suite Upgrades SIVCO teamed up
with a respectable Midwestern University and released a
complete upgrade and significant enhancements of
RadioLogistix. We proudly present RadioLogistix to existing
and potential users and encourage RSO’s all over North
America taking a look at the upgraded and enhanced
application. Updated information on our website and a
dedicated RadioLogistix site will be released shortly,
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CHEMATIX, Waste Management customer enhanced the waste
collection process creating the custom-made workstation for
waste pickup. The dedicated workstation includes a custom
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Usability Test has been conducted during RadioLogistix
enhancement development. Independent group has been assigned
to complete usability testing:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki The result of
this process has been analyzed and ignited a process updating
all Safety Suite components specifically focusing on messages
after a task has been completed successfully or cannot be
completed as a result of missing data. This process is in line
with our effort of implementing systems for large end user
community with minimal training.
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Georgia State University joined the CHEMATIX™ user groups.
SIVCO welcomes Georgia State University as new CHEMATIX™ user
and looking forward to form a great partnership.
Georgia State University is implementing all CHEMATIX™ Modules.
April 2006
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Auburn University joined the CHEMATIX™ user groups.
SIVCO welcomes Auburn University as new CHEMATIX™ user
and looking forward to contribute to their success.
Auburn University will start Managing Waste with CHEMATIX™. SIVCO is excited of
working with the Risk Management and Safety Office at Auburn.
April 2006
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Georgia Institute of Technology CHEMATIX™ users are welcoming the campus wide advanced chemical management process.
The user's comments and feedback making CHEMATIX™ a better product as they interact
with the dedicated GIT Chemical Management site.
April 2006
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Kennesaw State University joined the CHEMATIX™ user group family.
SIVCO welcomes Kennesaw State University as new CHEMATIX™ user
and looking forward to contribute to their success.
March 2006
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Georgia Institute of Technology is moving forward with CHEMATIX™ Implementation,
providing great leadership and example to follow for other institutions.
The project team is sharing their work experience with campus staff in the faculty
newspaper The WHISTLE (September 26, 2005).
September 2006
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CHEMATIX™ is implemented at Shire Laboratories Inc. (became Supernus Pharmaceutical Inc.)
Supernus selected CHEMATIX™ Inventory Management Module to track chemicals and
maintain inventory.
September 2005
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Georgia Technology Authority
announces CHEMATIX™ Implementation at UGA
GTA announces the campus-wide
release of CHEMATIX™ in the official
publication Fast Forward.
To read more, please download the
PDF, referring to page 5.
February 2005
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University of
Georgia unveils innovative chemical tracking system
The University of Georgia has
developed, pilot-tested and now is implementing an
innovative, Web-based system to track hazardous
chemicals used in research and instructional programs.
University officials say CHEMATIX™, developed
in conjunction with SIVCO, Inc., will be operational
campus-wide in 2005. Other Georgia research
universities are also planning to implement the system
beginning in 2005.
February 2005
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GA Tech initiates
CHEMATIX™ Project Team
The Georgia Institute of
Technology has formed a Project Team for CHEMATIX™
implementation. The Project "Kick off" meeting was
held at the SIVCO office in Calgary.
January 2005
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Brigham Young University Chemistry
Department purchases CHEMATIX™
BYU signed an agreement to
purchase CHEMATIX™. CHEMATIX™ will be
implemented for the Chemistry Stockroom.
Implementation will start immediately after system
installation is completed.
December 2004
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The Georgia Institute of Technology
purchases CHEMATIX™
Georgia Tech signs a contract
agreement for CHEMATIX™ purchase,
implementation and hosting, connecting one thousand
(1,000) chemical laboratories to the enterprise
system.

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CHEMATIX™ Update - CHEMATIX™ Version
1.5
SIVCO completed CHEMATIX™
Version 1.5 development. The updated CHEMATIX™
features enhanced Inventory and Tracking
functionalities. User Management has been replaced
with a comprehensive Resource Management system.
November 2004
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University of Washington UWEEK
Feature
The UW Faculty and Staff
Newspaper University
Week recently featured the launch of the
university-wide Online Accident Reporting System
(OARS). To read more, please download a PDF copy of
this feature.
OARS System information may be reviewed at www.ehs.washington.edu/Services/Accinc.htm.
November 2004
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Another Innovative
Solution - Polaris Explorer
SIVCO developed an online
Project Reports Information system for Polaris Explorer Ltd.,
one of the world's most versatile geophysical
companies (www.polarisexplorer.com). Polaris Explorer
clients have on-line access to confidential project
updates, simply by clicking on Project Reports on the
menu, and entering their password. The system provides
Daily Project Status Reports including uploaded
project information, maps, pictures and images.
November 2003
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Innovative
Solution Debut - OSHA Injury and Illness Incidence
Reporting
SIVCO is pleased to introduce a
new web-based compliance solution for the Safety
Industry, which allows for online completion,
submission and review of Employment Injury and Illness
Incidences and all corresponding federally mandated
OSHA reports.
June 2003
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CHEMATIX™ selected by Ivy
League University in New England
An internationally renowned Ivy
League University has chosen CHEMATIX™ as the
solution for campus-wide scientific material
procurement and inventory management.
May 2003
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