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The first of two posts sharing examples of how our Long Term Support subscription is helping create EHS-driven cultures at customer sites
This is the first of two posts sharing examples of how our Long Term Support subscription is helping create EHS-driven cultures at customer sites. For us, an EHS-driven culture means EHS behaviors are embedded at every level of the organization. Site managers are engaged. Supervisors are coaching their teams. Employees are identifying risks. And the site-wide mindset becomes, “EHS is my job.” A good example is what we’re seeing with risk assessments at two very different cust
Brian Long
Apr 11 min read


The Site EHS Lead owns the program, which keeps EHS from spreading across the operation.
The Site EHS Lead owns the program, which keeps EHS from spreading across the operation.
Brian Long
Mar 171 min read


If your EHS role is open, again, step back before restarting the search.
If your EHS role is open, again, step back before restarting the search
Brian Long
Jan 121 min read


Brian Long's stance: Any business model that includes a Site EHS Lead is OUTDATED
My stance for EHS Excellence: Any business model that includes a Site EHS Lead is OUTDATED. Yes Sir, Yes Ma'am, I'll hold my ground on this. Here it is rephrased: A Site EHS Lead as the foundation of a program? That model is clearly outdated. EHS excellence has no single point of failure. It is an EHS-driven culture, coached by a dedicated team rather than a chain of site and corporate EHS roles. I really like that prior sentence. It calls into question the value derived from
Brian Long
Nov 6, 20251 min read
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