Webinar now available on-demand
Understand why the objective of EHS predictable operational performance, not reactive incident reduction. This webinar was done in partnership with EHSLeaders.
Webinar now available on-demand
Understand why the objective of EHS predictable operational performance, not reactive incident reduction. This webinar was done in partnership with EHSLeaders.
The EHS Reliability Framework defines a modern operating model for moving from reactive EHS performance to predictable operational outcomes. Rather than focusing on lagging indicators such as incident rates or compliance outputs, the framework is built around how organizations systematically embed EHS into business execution, Understand and manage risk in real time, activate broad participation across the workforce, and continuously improve through structured learning processes.
The model is structured around four interconnected pillars: Business Integration, Risk Intelligence, Shared Ownership, and Continuous Learning. Together, these elements describe how leading organizations operationalize EHS across the enterprise Embedding it into core business systems and decision-making, leveraging data and AI to anticipate risk, enabling active participation from frontline employees through leadership, and institutionalizing learning loops that convert operational experience into system improvement. The result is a shift from managing EHS as a function to building it as a reliable organizational capability that consistently delivers safe, predictable performance.
Learn the four pillars of the EHS Reliability Framework and how they function as a connected operating system.
See real-world applications of how organizations scale EHS performance across multi-site, global operations.
Explore how Integration is enabled to embed EHS into core business decision spaces -including operations, executive leadership forums, logistics, R&D and other enterprise functions.
Understand how Risk Intelligence is strengthened through integrated data systems, real-time visibility, and AI-enabled insights that identify emerging exposures and control gaps.
Learn how Ownership shifts EHS from a delegated function to a shared responsibility, where leaders actively engage in high-risk processes and participate in critical EHS activities.
Discover how Continuous Learning is operationalized through HOP principles, structured learning teams, and data-driven visibility that converts incidents, near misses and operational deviations into system improvements.
As 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.