This webinar was originally broadcast on March 26, 2025.
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Sponsor: BSI Consulting
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Summary
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are arguably the most talked about environmental issue of the last two years. However, many organizations are struggling to understand if the PFAS issues being discussed even apply to their business, and if so, to what extent. Proceeding blindly and chasing the latest PFAS sound bite without a focused, long-term management plan based upon risk prioritization can lead to costly mistakes impacting the health of your business and your ability to meet regulatory compliance obligations.
This presentation outlines a structured, long-term and sustainable approach to meet the following objectives:
- Identify the types of data needed to understand PFAS use within your organization
- Determine how, where and why PFAS enter your organization to establish an accurate baseline
- Assess actual or potential risks using the PFAS baseline developed based upon factual data, not hype
- Prioritize investment and initiatives to achieve the best return and reduction in liabilities and exposure without wasting resources
This webinar is critical for EHS professionals tasked with ensuring regulatory compliance, mitigating environmental risk and protecting brand reputation in the face of increasing scrutiny of PFAS.
Speaker
Daniel Smith, P.E. | Global Practice Director - Environmental | BSI Consulting
Daniel Smith, P.E., has over 30 years’ experience providing consulting, engineering, construction, and program management support in the Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) industry. He specializes in complex risk management program development and implementation including federal and state superfund, brownfield and voluntary cleanup programs, and business/property transactions focusing on environmental issues.
In addition, Daniel has extensive regulatory negotiation and coordination experience, including litigation support and expert witness experience related to contaminant assessment, migration, remediation, and resolution of environmental concerns.
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