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How Modified Guidance and Revised Regulations May Affect Your Facilities
ArticleThe combination of new regulatory requirements under OSHA’s PSM and USEPA’s RMP regulations, whether expressed in the form of revised regulations, or implementing guidance, represents a compliance management risk for many companies. -
Sustainability in a Nutshell: An Expert's Guide to the Key Resources in the Field
ArticleLeo Raudys shares key tips from his book "The Cheap Guide to Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility." Raudys has worked in several sectors of the economy as a regulator, policymaker and Senior Director of Environmental Sustainability. -
Five Keys to a Successful Ergonomics Process
ArticleErgonomics programs, if implemented the right way, naturally add value and enhance performance. As much as they are designed to reduce musculoskeletal disorders, they can improve production, quality, and operational stability. -
TSCA Reform Survival Guide for the EHS&S Professional
ArticlePassage of the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act brings significant revisions to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) - the framework for managing and reviewing chemicals intended for use in commerce in the United States. -
The Evolution of EHS and Sustainability Metrics
ArticleThe landscape of EHS and sustainability metrics is changing as technology continues to change how businesses use metrics to improve their programs. -
Health and Safety Meets Risk Management
ArticleThe days of managing health and safety programs using spreadsheets or disparate systems are quickly fading. As requirements for transparency surge, it is becoming increasingly critical that companies bolster their information management approach to avoid risking non-compliance, the health and safety of employee and profitability. -
The Benefits of Integrating EHS Management Systems Into Operations
ArticleOver the years, industrial operations have become more systematic and standardized through the implementation of enterprise management systems. Initiatives such as ISO certification, Six Sigma, and lean manufacturing are typically structured around activities that are core to the organization's mission. -
Moving Toward Risk-based EHS Compliance
ArticleKisa Adkins-Baskin, Global Environment Compliance Program Manager with Newell Rubbermaid, explains how the approach to environmental, health and safety compliance is changing within mature companies. -
NAEM Launches New EHS and Sustainability Software Satisfaction Benchmark
ArticleToday the National Association for Environmental Management (NAEM) announced the launch of the EHS & Sustainability Software Ratings Project, a new research initiative to evaluate customer satisfaction with commercial software systems.