The National Safety Council (NSC) recognizes the month of June as National Safety Month. With workplace deaths in the U.S. on the rise in recent years, now is the time to prioritize the wellbeing of everyone in the workplace.
From industry insights to product information, RegScan's blogs cover many topics designed for EHS professionals.
Top EHS Trends: Work from Home is Here to Stay
As a follow-up to our Top EHS Trends for 2021 webinar and blog post, RegScan is taking a closer look at some of activities shaping the EHS compliance and sustainability. This blog post will focus on the top EHS trend of work from home rules.
Top EHS Trends: Circular Economy
As a follow-up to our Top EHS Trends for 2021 webinar and blog post, RegScan is taking a closer look at some of activities shaping the EHS compliance and sustainability. This blog post will focus on the top EHS trend of a circular economy.
OSHA and COVID-19 Update
For EH&S professionals, 2020 was a challenging year, but 2021 is certain to have more of the same with some additional obstacles to manage. Here are five trends to watch in 2021.
Five EHS Trends to Watch in 2021
For EH&S professionals, 2020 was a challenging year, but 2021 is certain to have more of the same with some additional obstacles to manage. Here are five trends to watch in 2021.
Six Pillars of an EHS Compliance Program: Partnerships
An EHS Compliance Program must be built upon a strong base: an EHS Management Information System (or EMIS).
Top EHS Trends for 2021 Webinar
Join RegScan on Tuesday March 9th at 10 am ET to learn about the Top EHS Trends for 2021. Be prepared for new challenges this year.
Six Pillars of an EHS Compliance Program: Findings & Corrective Actions
Findings and Corrective Actions comprise the final pillar of the EHS Compliance Program. Having pre-populated, standardized Findings and Corrective Actions creates consistent starting points for all your sites.
Six Pillars of an EHS Compliance Program: Audit Questions & Auditor Guidance
The fifth pillar of an EHS Compliance Program and the first verification pillar: Audit Questions and Auditor Guidance. This is the dreaded Audit portion.