Emergency Management
TrimEVAC is now part of WSP
TrimEVAC is now proudly part of WSP.
TrimEVAC's web based management tool, TrimACCESS, has been retired as part of WSP's acquisition of TrimEVAC.
We are currently developing a new framework to provide our clients with ready access to their emergency management data and compliance for their portfolios.
For more information, please contact us at [email protected]
TrimEVAC is Greencap’s specialised Emergency Management and Training company, providing a comprehensive range of emergency management consulting services as well as nationally recognised emergency management training courses.
TrimEVAC is one of Australia's leading Fire Emergency Management and response training companies with a history of delivering client success since 1987.
TrimEVAC Emergency Management Offers:
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Tailored solutions that meet the needs of each organisation and their risk profile
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Practical & engaging training programs that build organisational competencies
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Multi-disciplinary consulting staff with broad industry experience and qualifications
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Comprehensive and user-friendly emergency management documentation
Services
TrimAccess
TrimEVAC also offers TrimAccess, a comprehensive web-based Emergency Planning and Management tool for multi-building portfolios. TrimAccess is designed to allow clients to effectively coordinate, track and monitor emergency planning actions and programs. Compliance and emergency management data can be recorded, analysed and reported across groups of sites, regions, or at a national level.
The value and power of the TrimAccess system is that it is web-based. It is accessible anywhere, anytime and from virtually any device with internet connectivity. It allows recording, analysis and reporting of compliance and emergency management data across a group of sites, regions, states or nationally.
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