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Most companies treat EHS like a never-ending series of “projects.”


Manufacturing leaders: Do you feel stuck in an endless cycle of EHS projects?


One consultant files a report. Another handles an audit. A specialist is called in for air permits. Then it all starts over again...


You are RESPONSIBLE for your site’s EHS compliance.


That means regulatory deadlines, safety programs, emissions reports, and audits all land on your plate—whether you have the right support or not.


And here’s the problem: Most companies treat EHS like a never-ending series of “projects.”


• One consultant files a report.

• Another gets you through an audit.

• A specialist is called in for air permits.

• And the cycle repeats—AGAIN and AGAIN.


This reactive approach might feel like progress, but it’s actually costing you TIME, MONEY, and adding UNNECESSARY RISK.


HERE’S HOW BARON IS DIFFERENT:


• We do NOT take on one-off EHS projects. We take FULL ownership of your EHS program for the LONG TERM.

• We do NOT provide piecemeal consulting. We give you an ENTIRE, EMBEDDED TEAM.

• We do NOT just check the compliance box. We build a SUSTAINABLE EHS CULTURE that keeps you compliant and reduces risk for the FUTURE.


Every week, companies reach out asking us to:


• Prepare a ONE-TIME Community Right-to-Know report

• Provide SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTISE on industrial hygiene or nanoparticles

• File a SINGLE air permit or emission statement


YES, we do all of these things—but ONLY as part of our all-inclusive EHS LONG-TERM SUPPORT subscription.


EHS doesn’t work as a series of disconnected projects. The ONLY way to truly fix EHS is with a long-term, fully managed solution.


If you’re looking for a quick fix, WE ARE NOT THE RIGHT FIT for you.


But if you’re ready to STOP PLAYING “EHS WHACK-A-MOLE” and finally build a program that WORKS, let’s talk.


Cheers! Brian

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