From: Bob Dritschel <bdritschel**At_Symbol_Here**REAGENTCHEMICAL.COM>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] FW: [DCHAS-L] Training Management Software
Date: September 20, 2012 1:52:31 PM EDT
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Rachel,

 

I am currently using Microsoft Access, which is part of the Microsoft Office package.

It was fairly easy to configure for my needs and the screen display and print-outs can be customized for your requirements.

 

 

Bob Dritschel, CHMM
Regulatory Affairs Manager
Reagent Chemical
115 US Hwy 202
Ringoes, NJ   08551

 

Phone   908-284-2800
Fax       908-284-0374
 
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----- Original Message -----

Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 10:47 AM

Subject: [DCHAS-L] Training Management Software

 

Dear All, 

 

We are currently evaluating databases for training records and I was wondering if anyone has ever worked with either of these 3 systems and your thoughts on them:

Intuit Quickbooks

Intelex

CAMA - QCBP

 

I'd also be interested to know if anyone is using another system that they really like (please do not include ERP systems like Oracle or SAP as this is not among our options).

 

Thank you!
Rachel E. Harrington, MPH, CHMM

Director, Office of Environmental, Health and Safety

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

 

LIFE IN DISCOVERY

 

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