Workshop | Identifying and Assessing Gaps in Envir. Health and Safety
Spot EHS gaps and strengthen your safety culture.
Event Details
Workshop | Identifying and Assessing Gaps in Your Environmental Health and Safety Program - A Practical Approach
Walden Environmental Engineering’s
Walden Environmental Engineering's President Joseph M.Heaney P.E. and EHS Director David Garner, CSP, CHMM will lead this workshop for company leaders, facility operators, and EHS leads who know that risks can cost far more than fines — impacting employee morale, disrupting production, and damaging a company’s reputation.
In this interactive session, attendees will learn how to identify compliance blind spots, drive cultural EHS growth, and make safety a core value in their facility.
Topics include:
Applicable regulatory agencies and impacts on manufacturing facilities
Regulatory updates on changes in OSHA requirements and "areas of emphasis"
Top 10 General Industry 29CFR 1910 violations & OSHA 300 log reporting
Review for requirements for handling hazardous and non-hazardous waste
Above and below ground storage tanks
Industrial hygiene and noise protection
Emergency preparedness
How to handle OSHA inspections and violations
Building and promoting a sustainable safety culture
- How to discuss near misses to grow trust and reduce injuries
…and more!
EHS isn’t just a compliance issue – it’s a core business function that impacts financial performance, employee retention, and operational efficiency.
What’s Included & Pricing
Printed manual: Assessing & Identifying EHS Program Gaps, a checklist
HazCom training certificate
Lite breakfast
Pricing:
$45 – Members
$65 – Non-Members
CI members will be prompted to log in to register. If you haven’t yet claimed your account or need assistance, call us at 845-565-1355.
Reminder: Membership is company-based—if your company is a member, you are eligible for member benefits and online portal access.
For More Information:
Coming Soon:
Council of Industry's Safety & Health Sub Council
For decades, the Council of Industry has supported workplace safety and EHS leaders through training, resources, and advocacy. Now, we’re taking that commitment a step further with the launch of our Safety & Health Sub Council—a peer-to-peer network designed for manufacturing safety professionals - and those who share responsibilities for employee safety.
Meeting three times a year on-site at member facilities, each session will feature topical presentations from subject matter experts and the opportunity to share challenges, solutions, and best practices.
If you’d like to be included in the invitation list, let us know and we’ll make sure you’re among the first to hear the details.