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ON-Demand Webinar

Toolbox for Tomorrow

Mastering EHS Excellence with Visitor & Emergency Management

In an insightful on-demand webinar, Meghan Shambach, Senior EHS Manager at Acrow Bridge, joins us in partnership with EHS Today to discuss the evolving landscape of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS). This session delves into the pressing challenges and innovative solutions shaping workplace safety today.

Toolbox for Tomorrow
A pie chart showing that 71% of organizations do not use an emergency management tool, highlighting a gap in emergency preparedness.
A pie chart showing that 92% of webinar participants recognize the need for improved visitor and emergency management processes
A pie chart showing that 48% of organizations rely on regular training to maintain compliance with evolving standards.

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Despite significant advancements in safety, rising workplace incidents signal a need for robust defenses and proactive safety measures.

"Safety is not the absence of accidents, but the presence of defenses."

Todd Conklin,  Ph.D, Safety Expert

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top challenges EHS professionals face today?

The top challenges include evolving compliance standards, risk identification and mitigation, emergency preparedness, digital transformation in record keeping, and harnessing technology for EHS innovation. These challenges are compounded by the need to adapt to rapid technological changes and increasingly stringent regulatory environments. Professionals must stay vigilant and proactive to maintain safety standards and protect workplace environments effectively. 

How can digital transformations enhance EHS management?

Digital record-keeping ensures resilience, accessibility, and real-time updates, crucial for maintaining compliance and responding effectively in emergencies. By adopting digital transformations, EHS management can leverage data analytics to predict potential hazards, automate compliance tracking, and facilitate seamless communication across departments. This integration significantly improves efficiency and accuracy in managing safety data and compliance documentation.

Why is emergency preparedness crucial in workplace safety?

Proper emergency systems ensure a coordinated response during crises, crucial for safeguarding personnel and minimizing incident impacts. This preparedness is essential not only for the immediate safety of employees but also for the continuity of business operations. Having robust emergency protocols in place helps to mitigate risks, reduces downtime, and ensures that both personnel and assets are protected during unforeseen events.