Standardising EHS processes
The extensive use of dedicated EHS systems has caused significant problems that affect the efficiency and consistency of EHS management.
Numerous businesses are struggling with overseeing multiple separate systems, which leads to inconsistencies in reporting, isolated data storage, and ineffective communication between teams.
This absence of a unified perspective obstructs the development of a worldwide framework and complicates the task of recognizing trends, patterns, and opportunities for enhancement.
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What you will learn
- When to start: Understanding the costs of having too many systems.
- How to know it's working: Checking if standardization is helping performance and returns.
- Where to begin: Creating a plan for EHS in the digital age.
- How to choose: Deciding what skills and tools your business needs for a bigger approach.
- What to prepare for: Recognizing common problems and ways to tackle them.
Discover Standardizing EHS processes on an enterprise system Program
We invite you to join industry professionals from Verdantix and Ideagen as we delve into essential factors and optimal approaches for establishing uniformity and enhancing the efficiency of EHS operations while continuously advancing performance.
Meet our speaker

Chris Sayers
Industry AnalystChris is an Industry Analyst in the Verdantix EHS practice. His current research agenda focuses on digital mental health and wellbeing solutions. Chris joined Verdantix in 2020 and has previous experience at EY, where he specialized in robotic process automation (RPA). He holds an M.Eng. in Engineering Science from Oxford University with a concentration in machine learning and machine vision.

Paul Blundell
Client Services Director, IdeagenPaul Blundell has over 20 years of experience delivering enterprise EHS solutions. He is a Chartered Insurance Risk Manager with a Master's degree in Organizational Behavior, specializing in safety culture.
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