Everything you need to know about EHS Incident Reporting
Oct. 28, 2021
From understanding what incidents you should record vs. what you must record, the details you should capture, and encouraging incident reporting, we got you covered.
A good incident management program can help to prevent future issues, lead to improved safety practices, protect organizations from financial and reputational damage, and provide employees with confidence that the company is looking out for their well-being. This is especially important with the changing expectations for Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) disclosures, since EHS leaders are accountable for compliance assurance, safety performance, and environmental impacts, some of the key elements of ESG performance.
This 12-page eBook outlines best practices for managing and learning from EHS incidents, features infographics that clarify reporting requirements, and references a variety of OSHA, EPA, and other agency resources.
This article covers the key steps to build a reliable SDS management program, from organizing your inventory and sourcing updated SDS to ensuring easy access and regular maintenance...
It's time to get a bit more granular and start to examine the types of metrics EHS departments should be tracking, starting with lost time injury frequency rate (LTIFR).