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Basingstoke Road
Reading
RG7 1NW
UK
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Autoscribe:
Manage, track and consign hazardous waste
Matrix Hazardous Waste Tracker simplifies hazardous waste management by tracking work and samples to comply with EU / EWC / Environment Agency regulations. Brochure available
News from Autoscribe ( 2 October 2007)
LIMS for Nuclear Waste Management
Autoscribe's Rutherford Nuclear Monitoring System is a highly configurable software system that is suitable for environmental and chemistry applications within the nuclear industry. Brochure available
News from Autoscribe ( 3 May 2007)
New training records management system
Autoscribe's Training Records Manager has now been released as an 'Out of the Box', training records management system. Brochure available
News from Autoscribe (21 March 2007)
Easy to implement Sample Tracking System
SampleTracker lowers the barrier for sample tracking by offering a competitively priced, low cost starting point Brochure available
News from Autoscribe (21 June 2006)
Train in-house for a fraction of the cost
Technical background article Autoscribe Computer-based (CBT) and audiovisual training products are effective, efficient, economical and always available. Brochure available
News from Autoscribe (30 September 2005)
Manage training records for ISO compliance
Autoscribe's Active Training Manager System actively manages training records using a protocol driven system that can be accessed directly or via the internet. Brochure available
News from Autoscribe (28 September 2005)
System tracks progress of samples and work
Autoscribe Sample Tracker is a Windows based system that enables users to track the progress of samples and work. Brochure available
News from Autoscribe (28 September 2005)

