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EH&S Software Users Avoid Penalties with Data Saving Conversions

November 1, 2000

A V Systems, Inc., developer of the Material Inventory Report System (MIRS), has helped companies maintain Right-to-Know compliance, providing successful data conversions from existing and outdated hazardous chemical information software packages, such as CHEMTOX, EHS/Lifecycle, HAZOX, OSHA-Soft, HITS, Rainbow MSDS, and others. The EPA requires to that companies retain certain chemical information for 30 years. A MIRS data conversion maintains your compliance, retrieving historical chemical information stored in another program and saving users hundreds of hours of data entry.

MIRS is an easy-to-use environmental management and compliance system which collects and manages data for SARA, TRI, CAA, CWA, RCRA, MSDS and OSHA Hazard Communication reporting. MIRS version 7.00 features a 26,000-strong chemical database with 48 agency lists, numerous agency-mandated and ad hoc reports including EPA-approved Form R, annual product update and telephone technical support. The MIRS program offers more than 20 modules, multi-user and multi-facility management in LAN or WAN environments, and data import from existing corporate systems.

Contact A V Systems to learn more about the MIRS installation and data conversion. Reach us via telephone (734) 973-3000, fax (734) 677-4480, e-mail sales@MIRSinfo.com, or on the web at www.MIRSinfo.com.

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