From a health and safety perspective, most professionals are aware of “most” of the laws that pertain to their organization’s products and services, but when the regulatory agency shows up (e.g. OSHA), “most” usually isn’t a good enough answer. Ask anyone who’s been through an IRS audit how approximation fares when they were on the wrong side of what someone else thought.
As EHS professionals, the question remains “how do I stay on top of the regulations that impact my organization?” Or, “how can I prove that the organization is meeting its commitment to comply with applicable regulation?”
Like many things in life, systems intended to generate continuous improvement have no end, no finish line; only the next iteration or process cycle. As the old adage goes, “getting to the top is easy; the hard part is staying once you get there.” It is easy to lose momentum once you’ve reached the top of the hill.
If you’re considering the implementation of any type of management system, you’re going to have to ask these 3 basic questions.
The “Legal and Other Requirements” process should not exist in a vacuum. It represents a core component of the management system, and is vital to the continued compliance of your organization.
Third party safety consultation firms can be great resources to your company, offering help in this, and many other regulatory compliance mazes.
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