Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) The Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) was developed from legislation introduced in 1992 and signed into law in 1993 Its policies and procedures are set forth in the California Government Code, Section 8607, Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7, Division 1, Title 2)
SEMS Search | Envirofacts | US EPA This EPA website provides access to several EPA databases to provide information about environmental activities that may affect air, water, and land anywhere in the United States Find Search Query Report Data Information Find EPA Data
Safety and Environmental Management Systems - SEMS The SEMS is a nontraditional, performance-focused tool for integrating and managing offshore operations The purpose of SEMS is to enhance the safety of operations by reducing the frequency and severity of accidents
Standardized Emergency Management System - California Governors Office . . . SEMS is the cornerstone of California’s emergency response system and the fundamental structure for the response phase of emergency management The system unifies all elements of California’s emergency management community into a single integrated system and standardizes key elements
SEMS Overview | US EPA You may use the SEMS Search to retrieve Superfund data from the S uperfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) database in Envirofacts You can search for any combination of facility name and geographic location