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EHS Success at the Intersection of Engagement and Coordination
ArticleDoing the right thing is often surprisingly easy, and making employees aware of how to reduce the company's environmental footprint seems to increase everyone's willingness to be involved. -
Understanding OSHA's Globally Harmonized Hazard Communication Standard
ArticleLearn about key changes to OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard and the impact of those changes on how your company does business. -
The Origins of an Environmental Management System at Stella-Jones Corp.
ArticleMergers, acquisitions and international expansion are at an all-time high, which is creating more pressure on corporate EHS teams to integrate quickly and maintain compliance. Learn how the introduction of a management system allowed Stella-Jones Corp. to manage risk during a period of rapid growth. -
Sustainable and Cost Effective Remediation using Bioremediation
ArticleMany remediation projects are managed based on past regulatory decisions, or technology limitations at the time they started. But new and more sustainable technologies have emerged that should be considered for difficult settings or where older technologies are not able to achieve a designated clean up goal. -
Dominion Energy Ohio Partners with Veriforce to Improve Management of Contractor Safety
Article SponsoredFor Dominion, one of the country's largest producers and transporters of energy, safety is the number one core value. Michael Donahue, Manager of Gas Safety and Training for subsidiary Dominion Energy Ohio (formerly Dominion East Ohio), underscores the company's attitude: "We want our workers to go home the same way they came to work - with no injuries - each and every day." -
Managing Compliance in an Era of Shifting EPA Priorities
ArticleAs has been highly publicized, under the Trump Administration, the United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") has sought to reinvigorate the agency's implementation of the concept known as "cooperative federalism." The terminology certainly sounds promising – but what does it mean? -
How EHS&S Professionals can Help Fight the Opioid Epidemic in the Workplace
ArticleThe epidemic is vast, complex, and affects every community in every state in the country. However, because the epidemic has at least some of its origins where we work, you, as an EHS&S professional have the ability to help put the brakes on this crisis. -
Gina McCarthy’s Advice for Environmental Champions: Be Persistent
ArticleNext week former EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy will keynote a gathering of top corporate environmental leaders as they discuss their work to build business systems that put environmental, health and safety protection at the core. She shared a preview of her remarks with us, along with her advice for those who are making the business case for environmental protection from within companies today. -
Best Practices for Implementing a Proactive Compliance Program: Part Three
Article SponsoredBeing the change is hugely important to the success and momentum of your proactive EHSQ compliance programs. -
Best Practices for Implementing a Proactive Compliance Program: Part One of a Three-Part Series
Article SponsoredOver the last several years, compliance has evolved from a requirement - albeit a complex one - to a strategic imperative. Companies are now leveraging their compliance initiatives to help make proactive and intelligent business decisions. This, in turn, influences risk mitigation strategies, market expansion and product formulation. -
Adapting to Emerging Regulations with an Eye on Efficiency
ArticleScott Canonico, Regional Manager of EHS for Linn Energy, describes the challenge of translating emerging regulations into business processes that are efficient, consistent and cost-effective. -
Top Three EHS Culture Killers and How to Fix Them
ArticleFor a company to be truly successful it ultimately requires a number of different cultural characteristics and traits to be in play at the same time. Rather than trying to define their culture as one type or another, companies should instead focus on creating and upholding a well-rounded organizational culture. -
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. -
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 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. -
New Ozone Rules Could Mean Costly Changes for Companies
ArticleFind out what the Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard means for your industry now and in the years to come.