What’s the webinar about?
EHS Recordkeeping, the “backbone of EHS Compliance.” Why is it important to report, record keep, and plan ahead? Chris Maye and Erin Rymsa will share the regulatory requirements as well as best practices for planning out your compliance calendar, preparing for your annual reports and EHS recordkeeping dos and don’ts.
We will discuss:
- OSHA Recordkeeping Requirements
- Training Documentation
- Preparing for your annual reports
- Planning ahead for 2024
Why is Recordkeeping Important?
Importance of EHS Recordkeeping
- Regulatory Compliance: Helps meet legal requirements, avoiding penalties.
- Risk Management: Identifies risks to prevent accidents and incidents.
- Incident Investigation: Provides data to find causes and prevent recurrence.
- Employee Safety: Tracks safety efforts to improve workplace conditions.
- Emergency Preparedness: Supports quick, effective responses to crises.
- Continuous Improvement: Analyzes trends to enhance EHS performance.
- Stakeholder Confidence: Builds trust through transparency and responsibility.
- Audits and Inspections: Eases compliance checks with accurate records.
EHS recordkeeping ensures compliance, reduces risks, supports employee safety, and promotes sustainability.
Feel free to invite your colleagues!
Presenter:
Chris Maye P.E., Senior Project Manager – Environmental Services, cmaye@complianceplace.com
Erin Rymsa, Director of Training Services, erymsa@complianceplace.com