RegScan announces launch of new regtracker solution

RegScan, Inc., a provider of global compliance solutions for environmental, health, & safety professionals, has announced the launch of its latest time-saving solution, RegTracker. RegTracker gives users access to an easy-to-use interface to view global regulatory changes, including federal and state requirements, a must-have feature for anyone managing compliance across multiple facilities and jurisdictions.

“Environmental, health, and safety regulations are ever changing, and our clients need to get the topical and jurisdictional information affecting their business as efficiently as possible”, said Ned Ertel, President and CEO of RegScan, Inc. “RegTracker allows clients to populate regulatory change reports in just a few seconds and that was our ultimate goal with this latest innovation. Given the outbreak of COVID-19, which includes a number of new regulatory requirements impacting businesses and their facilities, this release is particularly timely.”

RegTracker is seamlessly integrated into the new RegScan platform and is supported by RegScan’s expert coverage of more than 200 global jurisdictions. Updated weekly, clients can expect a customized report on the regulatory changes for the jurisdictions they need to follow. More information on RegTracker can be found at: https://www.regscan.com/regtracker/

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