Online Training 2015 - Reviewing Environmental Health and Safety for the Non-Technical Compliance Professional - By Compliance Global Inc
Date2015-04-15
Deadline2015-04-15
VenueCompliance Global Inc. 2754 80th Avenue, New Hyde Park, NY 11040, USA - United States
KeywordsEnvironmental health services; Regulatory compliance; Compliance policy
Topics/Call fo Papers
Overview:
Regulatory compliance governing environmental health services and safety (EH&S) issues are some of the most complex laws that exist today. Dependent on the industry, rules can incorporate aspects ranging from air, water, soil or waste pollution to worker safety regulations and community and employee health standards. These laws are often very technical in nature and require professionals with specific engineering, scientific or safety background to develop compliance programs.
Company’s often put significant capital into creating elaborate programs to address these various EH&S requirements. Once the programs are developed, their ongoing operation can overshadow the ongoing need of periodic operating effectiveness.
In today´s business world, with increased stakeholder interest in a company´s environmental health department and safety execution plan, the scope of EHS auditing is expanding.
Auditing is no longer simply completing a checklist to determine regulatory compliance. In general, the purpose of an audit is to ensure compliance with the myriad of regulations that have been promulgated by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), and many other federal, state and local agencies.
Compliance professionals must understand how to risk assess exposure in these critical areas as well as effectively execute evaluations that can provide their companies with proactive compliance information. In addition, they must be aware of appropriate reporting protocols to adequately protect attorney client privilege
Why Should You Attend:
Worldwide attention focused on global EH&S concerns tops the list of major risk areas that all companies must be able to manage.
Environmental issues span further than hazardous waste or toxic emissions. Similarly, health and safety issues span further than a worker slip and fall or carpal tunnel syndrome. Compliance professionals must be prepared to pro-actively and effectively identify the risks incumbent in their everyday processes.
It is critical that compliance professionals be armed with the right level of knowledge to ensure they can effectively risk assess the exposure that their company may be placed in as a result of the massive environmental health and safety regulation promulgated today.
In addition, professionals must ensure that their companies have adequate training and communication programs in place that address the wide variety of legislation.
This session is designed to provide compliance and audit professionals with base understanding of the most important risks associated with environmental health and safety concerns.
In addition, we will uncover effective deployment strategies for assessing these very technical areas.
Areas Covered in the Session:
This session will cover the following learning objectives:
Common EH&S Risks
Understanding EH&S terminology
Regulations impacting EH&S compliance
Effective utilization of assessment methods: maturity model assessment, interviews, site visits, questionnaires
Application of attorney client privilege to audits
Keys to reporting results
Learning Objectives:
Common EH&S Risks
Understanding EH&S terminology
Regulations impacting EH&S compliance
Effective utilization of assessment methods: maturity model assessment, interviews, site visits, questionnaires
Application of attorney client privilege to audits
Keys to reporting results
Who Will Benefit:
Chief Compliance Officers
Chief Risk Officers
Chief Legal Officers
Chief Audit Executives
Internal Auditors
Risk professionals
Compliance professionals
Environmental professionals
Health & Safety professionals
Quality assurance professionals
Level:
Beginner
For more detail please click on this below link:
https://www.complianceglobal.us/product/700008
Email: referrals-AT-complianceglobal.us
Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244
Tel: +1-516-900-5515
Regulatory compliance governing environmental health services and safety (EH&S) issues are some of the most complex laws that exist today. Dependent on the industry, rules can incorporate aspects ranging from air, water, soil or waste pollution to worker safety regulations and community and employee health standards. These laws are often very technical in nature and require professionals with specific engineering, scientific or safety background to develop compliance programs.
Company’s often put significant capital into creating elaborate programs to address these various EH&S requirements. Once the programs are developed, their ongoing operation can overshadow the ongoing need of periodic operating effectiveness.
In today´s business world, with increased stakeholder interest in a company´s environmental health department and safety execution plan, the scope of EHS auditing is expanding.
Auditing is no longer simply completing a checklist to determine regulatory compliance. In general, the purpose of an audit is to ensure compliance with the myriad of regulations that have been promulgated by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), and many other federal, state and local agencies.
Compliance professionals must understand how to risk assess exposure in these critical areas as well as effectively execute evaluations that can provide their companies with proactive compliance information. In addition, they must be aware of appropriate reporting protocols to adequately protect attorney client privilege
Why Should You Attend:
Worldwide attention focused on global EH&S concerns tops the list of major risk areas that all companies must be able to manage.
Environmental issues span further than hazardous waste or toxic emissions. Similarly, health and safety issues span further than a worker slip and fall or carpal tunnel syndrome. Compliance professionals must be prepared to pro-actively and effectively identify the risks incumbent in their everyday processes.
It is critical that compliance professionals be armed with the right level of knowledge to ensure they can effectively risk assess the exposure that their company may be placed in as a result of the massive environmental health and safety regulation promulgated today.
In addition, professionals must ensure that their companies have adequate training and communication programs in place that address the wide variety of legislation.
This session is designed to provide compliance and audit professionals with base understanding of the most important risks associated with environmental health and safety concerns.
In addition, we will uncover effective deployment strategies for assessing these very technical areas.
Areas Covered in the Session:
This session will cover the following learning objectives:
Common EH&S Risks
Understanding EH&S terminology
Regulations impacting EH&S compliance
Effective utilization of assessment methods: maturity model assessment, interviews, site visits, questionnaires
Application of attorney client privilege to audits
Keys to reporting results
Learning Objectives:
Common EH&S Risks
Understanding EH&S terminology
Regulations impacting EH&S compliance
Effective utilization of assessment methods: maturity model assessment, interviews, site visits, questionnaires
Application of attorney client privilege to audits
Keys to reporting results
Who Will Benefit:
Chief Compliance Officers
Chief Risk Officers
Chief Legal Officers
Chief Audit Executives
Internal Auditors
Risk professionals
Compliance professionals
Environmental professionals
Health & Safety professionals
Quality assurance professionals
Level:
Beginner
For more detail please click on this below link:
https://www.complianceglobal.us/product/700008
Email: referrals-AT-complianceglobal.us
Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244
Tel: +1-516-900-5515
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