Technology Category
- Sensors - Chemical Sensors
- Sensors - Liquid Detection Sensors
Applicable Industries
- Chemicals
- Healthcare & Hospitals
Use Cases
- Inventory Management
- Onsite Human Safety Management
About The Customer
Founded in 1987, Unilabs has grown dramatically, adopting a strategy of acquiring high-quality partner laboratories throughout Europe. In 2007, Unilabs amalgamated with Capio, a major imaging diagnostics firm with operations in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, and the United Kingdom. Today, Unilabs is one of Europe's major diagnostic providers, with over 12,600 workers and yearly sales of over €1.4 billion. The company's 'CARE BIG' ethos and philosophy are ingrained in the organization, as seen by their role in the global fight against Covid-19. Unilabs offers services in diagnostic services, genetic medicine, and pathology.
The Challenge
Unilabs, a major diagnostic provider in Europe, faced significant challenges in managing their chemical handling processes. Prior to implementing EcoOnline's solution, Unilabs struggled with maintaining up-to-date safety data sheets, conducting risk assessments of the chemicals they used, and obtaining a comprehensive view of their chemical handling. The process was labor-intensive and time-consuming, making it difficult for the company to ensure the safety and efficiency of their operations. The lack of a streamlined process for managing safety data sheets and conducting risk assessments posed a significant challenge for Unilabs, hindering their ability to provide safe and efficient diagnostic services.
The Solution
Unilabs turned to EcoOnline's chemical management software to address these challenges. The software guides and assesses Unilabs in Denmark, enabling safer and easier laboratory operations. It allows local health and safety officers to carry out all registration, risk assessment, and introductions to or changes to safety data sheets for their own department. They ensure that employees have the right information, in the right place, at the right time. The results of these risk assessments form the basis for determining the safe use of the chemicals they handle. This solution has not only streamlined Unilabs' chemical handling processes but also improved the safety and efficiency of their operations.
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