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IMS Global Corp

In recent years, companies have started to see workplace Quality, Health, Safety & Environment (QHSE) as more than simply cost control and regulatory compliance. The impact of workplace QHSE on corporate continuity, customer retention, productivity, and the Company's ability to retain competent and talented employees has made QHSE increasingly essential to companies around the globe.

IMS Global Corp provides integrated solutions for Quality, Health, Safety, and Environmental Program Management. We are consultants who develop Programs, Policies, and Procedures; we are also business partners who coach People. As seasoned QHSE advisors, we are equally comfortable in the boardroom or the field, which makes our programs effective in controlling all identifiable risks to our clients. We combine expertise with technology to offer our clients a diverse and useful toolbox of products and services, regardless of industry.


News Releases

Area S Spill Response Exercise: August 1, 2008 - Exercise Date: September 16, 2008. Under current regulations, upstream oil and gas companies must maintain an approved oil spill contingency plan or must be a member in good standing with an oil spill...

Area Y Spill Response Exercise: July 31, 2008 - Exercise Date: October 15, 2008. Under current regulations, upstream oil and gas companies must maintain an approved oil spill contingency plan or must be a member in good standing with an oil spill...

Area C Annual Spill Response Exercise: June 25, 2008 - Under current regulations, upstream oil and gas companies must maintain an approved oil spill contingency plan or must be a member in good standing with an oil spill cooperative

WCSS Area N Exercise: June 11, 2008: June 9, 2008 - On June 11, 2008, Western Canada Spill Services Ltd. (WCSS) will be hosting the annual Area N exercise at the Pipestone Community Hall and Jubilee Park, Wizard Lake. Under current regulations,...

First Bill C-45 conviction and fine.: April 30, 2008 - A judge has ordered a Quebec company to pay $110,000 in fines for a criminal negligence case involving the death of a worker.