Improving the Business Value of EHS

May 10, 2006
Improving EHS performance beyond material compliance is a requirement coming from the most important entity of allthe customer. Andrew McIntyre, Executive

Improving EHS performance beyond “material compliance” is a requirement coming from the most important entity of all—the customer.

Andrew McIntyre, Executive Vice President and founding principal of EORM, Inc. leads this informative webcast. Panelists are EHS experts Mike Vaudreuil from Hewlett Packard and Jeff Regnier and Ken Wu from Novartis Vaccines Diagnostics, a division of Novartis (formerly Chiron Corp.).

The discussion focuses on the following topics.

The discussion focuses on the following topics.

Aligning EHS objectives to create competitive advantage for a business
Creating stronger EHS performance across a company Supply Chain
The impact and potential consequences these demands have on a company as a Supplier.

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