Measurable Safety Goals: Examples to Drive a Culture of Safety
In today’s dynamic work environment, safety is not just a priority, it’s a necessity. Setting and achieving measurable safety goals is crucial. Here...
Understanding the overlap between Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) is crucial for companies aiming to meet regulatory requirements while also addressing sustainability and stakeholder expectations.
By recognizing where these areas intersect, organizations can streamline their reporting and management efforts, ensuring compliance while advancing their ESG goals.
This chart illustrates the overlap between EHS metrics and ESG reporting standards, demonstrating how EHS data can serve both regulatory compliance and sustainability goals. It shows that key EHS metrics, such as those related to OSHA standards, waste management, air emissions, and health and safety performance, align with ESG reporting frameworks like SASB and GRI.
By tracking these overlapping metrics—such as injury rates, hazardous waste disposal, and spill incidents—companies can streamline their efforts to monitor and report on both EHS compliance and ESG performance, ultimately improving safety, minimizing environmental impact, and meeting both regulatory and investor expectations.
In today’s dynamic work environment, safety is not just a priority, it’s a necessity. Setting and achieving measurable safety goals is crucial. Here...
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