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Strong teams come from diverse experiences and shared purpose. This clip highlights teamwork, risk reduction, and company culture.
Strong teams come from diverse experiences and shared purpose. This clip highlights teamwork, risk reduction, and company culture.
Cleverson Storck Goncalves
May 281 min read


The second of two posts sharing examples of how our Long Term Support subscription is helping create EHS-driven cultures at customer sites
Supervisors are now accountable for the incident investigation process.
Brian Long
Apr 91 min read
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


How much of your EHS program depends on one or two people being available?
I was talking with a plant leader recently. Good operation. No major issues. At one point, he mentioned that most EHS items run through one person. So I asked, what happens when that person is out? There was a pause. Not a long one. Just enough. You could tell. How much of your EHS program depends on one or two people being available? If that answer isn’t clear, it’s probably worth a closer look.
Anne Fernicola
Feb 31 min read


All the package. All the coverage. All the time. Baron Environmental
All the package. All the coverage. All the time. Baron Environmental
Brian Long
Jan 221 min read
Manufacturing EHS Job Postings across New Jersey
I’m seeing a lot of manufacturing EHS job postings across New Jersey. The postings describe the role in detail, and these are roles I’ve seen posted before. It reflects how EHS is expected to function. At high-performing sites, EHS is part of running the operation. It's built into how expectations are set, how supervisors run their areas, and how decisions get made day to day, with operations accountable and EHS coaching and supporting. At Baron, we work with organizations bu
Brian Long
Jan 201 min read


EHS Myth #2 (The Cost Assumption)
People incorrectly believe it is more expensive to outsource EHS versus hiring an in-house EHS Manager.
Brian Long
Sep 10, 20251 min read
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