February 21, 2019, Las Vegas, NV: EISC Lab Data Automation Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Paul Banfer, will speak at this year’s annual Energy, Utility, and Environment Conference (EUEC 2019) in San Diego, February 25th-26th. Banfer will speak on laboratory data informatics, and how implementing a seamless automation process for analytical result monitoring can immediately establish a proactive culture to risk management throughout the coporation. The presentation will show how the automation of Energy facilities with air and water regulatory permit requirements can rely on immediate electronic emergency alerts throughout an entities chain of command when analytical results exceed control or contamination limits. The mission is to exponentially reduce and/or eliminate discharge fines, environmental disasters, and overt effects of negative public relations that can damage a company’s long built brand and reputation for environmental stewardship. The automation of internal lab results, contract lab results, flow rates, and electronic alerts can make discharge decisions near real-time rather than after the completion of regulatory reporting. This real-time scientific data flow ensures a proactive versus reactive application for air and water discharge oversight.
Many times, an exceedance of maximum contamination limit is discovered by a local, state or federal regulating agency after completion and delivery of the reporting process. “That’s just too late in the process to affect a positive outcome without immediate data traceability and defensibility and can lead to extreme costs in discharge penalty fees, and negative press,” states Banfer.
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