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The white paper, titled "Environmental Health and Safety Compliance inBiotech Companies: Common Deficiencies Encountered During Audits," is based onan analysis of numerous program audits, and offers small and mid-sizebiotechnology companies an opportunity to avoid costly oversights.
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"All biotechnology firms are required to meet complex regulatorycompliance requirements from a variety of governing sources," said JackMcCarthy, President and co-founder of EH&E (www.eheinc.com), a Newton, Mass.based environmental engineering and consulting firm. "Larger firms employfull-time professional staff to manage their responsibilities. Small and mid-size firms often cannot afford the expense or dedicate the manpower to fullymeet these requirements, and are therefore more at risk of violations andsanctions."
Within each compliance area, the white paper details examples of the mostcommon violations encountered during routine audits and summarizes a list ofrecommendations for maintaining a continual high level of compliance usinglimited manpower. Download the free white paper at:http://www.eheinc.com/pitfalls.htm.
For more information on EH&E visit www.eheinc.com or call 1-800-825-5343.
About EH&E
EH&E (www.eheinc.com) has provided an extensive range of environmental andengineering consulting services for over 18 years. Our team consists of morethan 60 experts with an outstanding record of providing business-focusedsolutions for issues that affect the built environment. EH&E has a depth ofknowledge and credibility unmatched in the industry and our wealth of readily-accessible information has become a powerful resource for our clients. Ournew series of eH&E web compliance solutions is just the latest example of ourcontinuing effort to provide this knowledge and information to a wider rangeof companies.Compliance areas covered by the white paper include: - Environmental Compliance (air emissions, wastewater, and waste management) - Permitting and Plans - Employee Training - Biosafety - Occupational Health and Safety - General Documentation Deficiencies
SOURCE EH&E