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21 SPRING 2016 Sam Celly, BChE MChE JD Certified Safety Professional Member OCADA, NCDA, SMCDA, AIChE & AIHA 444 West Ocean Blvd., Suite 1402 Long Beach, CA 90802-4517 Phone: 562.704.4000 Direct: 562.716.6100 Email: sam@cellyservices.com Environmental Compliance: • Review Of Hazardous Waste Management • Hazardous Waste Cost Recovery Program • Storage Tank Compliance Audit • Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan (CERS) • Spill Prevention Control & Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan • Air Quality Management Audit Safety Management: • Safety Inspection & Meetings (IIPP) • Respiratory Protection Program • Safety Training • Online Access to Safety Data Sheets (SDS) DOT Required Training for Hazmat Shippers & Receivers • Training & Certification for Dealership Employees • Providing a 24 Hour Support Phone Number As Required By DOT Representation in OSHA/EPA enforcement cases. Periodic Newsletter on emerging EPA/OSHA issues as they impact dealers. See www.epaoshablog.com PENALTIES, FINES AND INCREASED INSURANCE COST MORE THAN COMPLIANCE We have Certified Safety Professionals on staff with decades of experience in working with dealers. Serving the Dealer Industry for over 28 years your vehicle, you won’t be dangerously (and perhaps illegally) distracted by a mobile device – or like dad, have to ask mom to unfold maps – to find a rest stop. While you’re on the road, increased connectivit y capabilities between your car and other electronic devices are making it possible to keep an eye on home. By integrating your smart phone with your car, Volkswagen is connecting its vehicles with the home. Using a platform compatible with LG devices and appliances, Volkswagen envisions a future in which you’ll be able to access your porch camera to talk to the deliveryman, unlock your front door and control household appliances from your car. If there’s a prowler on your porch, you’ll know. As you finally approach home after weeks on the road, Volkswagen predicts you’ll be able to activate your home climate control remotely so it’s cool when you walk inside from the summer heat. What you won’t arrive home to, however, are a mound of mail and worries that you haven’t paid your park i ng t icket i n Albuquerque or renewed your vehicle registration on time. That’s because the electronic vehicle registration (EVR) industry is advancing and collaborating with the automotive and dealership industries to create an all-round seamless driving experience, which includes automating these types of transactions and more. MVSC, which helped shift California’s paper-based registration system largely online, is now working to introduce EVR i n an i nc reasi ng numbe r of states, which would streamline the car-buying process for dealerships and drivers across the United States. The introduction of its new Vitu EVR platform is expected to result in quicker registration, titling and license plate delivery, with virtually no paperwork. But with an eye firmly on greater car connectivity, MVSC is also evolving and expand i ng to automa t e and enable vehicle-to-government (V2Gov) transactions. That includes laying the foundations for automatically resolving transactions like your parking ticket, your registration renewal, toll payments, traffic fines and beyond. Automation is upending all aspects of the automotive industry, and connecting your vehicle in previously unimaginable ways. If you’re ready for the ride, prepare for a journey that will put common driver concerns in the rearview mirror, which itself may become as fond a memory as dad’s Crown Vic.  Randall Mah is theMarketingManager at MVSC, the innovative technology company behind DMVdesk, the electronic vehicle registration provider of more than half of California new car dealerships.

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