Jul 08 2026, 10:00 ET / 15:00 BST
1 hour
The end of chemical reporting chaos
Chemical management has been stuck in the dark ages. Manual processes, estimated data and compliance exposure that compounds across every state and every filing. This webinar shows what modern chemical management looks like: automated, accurate and built for the way EHS teams actually need to work. From chaos to operational efficiency.
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Key takeaways:
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Why estimated chemical data isn't a conservative choice - it's a compliance liability, and what to do about it.
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What the shift from manual reporting to full lifecycle oversight looks like in practice across Tier II, TRI, REACH, RoHS and HMBP.
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How automation reduces cost, cuts consultant dependency and gives EHS teams accurate, confident filings across every state and jurisdiction.
About this webinar:
Most organisations are still managing chemicals the way they always have. Spreadsheets, consultants who visit a few times a year and filings built on estimates rather than verified data. It works, until it doesn't.
The gap between what's on file and what's actually on site is where compliance exposure lives. Over-reporting carries its own audit risk. Under-reporting carries another. And neither approach gives EHS teams the visibility they need to do their job properly.
This webinar makes the case for a different approach entirely. One where accurate, real-time chemical data drives confident regulatory filings, compliance is built into day-to-day operations and EHS teams own their chemical program, rather than manage the fallout from not knowing what's in it.t.
Meet our speaker
Hilary Framke
Head of EHSQ, IdeagenAs Head of EHSQ, Americas at Ideagen, Hilary Framke combines deep practitioner experience with industry insight to advance EHS, sustainability, quality, and risk management. Through speaking, thought leadership and as host of the Elevate EHS podcast, she shares practical perspectives on strategy, industry practice, technology, and the evolving future of EHSQ.
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