NAEM to Offer Strategies for Regulatory Compliance, Risk Management

May 20, 2013 3:35 PM ET

WASHINGTON, May 20, 2013 /3BL Media/ - On July 17-18, NAEM will host its annual Compliance Excellence conference in Minneapolis to showcase best practices for strategic environmental program management, risk reduction and auditing.

With regulatory requirements on the rise at all levels of government, Executive Director Carol Singer Neuvelt said corporate environment, health and safety (EHS) leaders need strategies to address this increased scrutiny. 

“These are issues that our members deal with every day, and they need the opportunity to engage with their peers – both to ask and answer questions – and sometimes just to share a story,” she said.

Operating within a global supply chain has made compliance management more challenging than ever before, she added.  

 “With each new geographic location, the number of regulations a company has to track and manage multiplies,” Ms. Neuvelt said. “It’s the responsibility of the EHS function to ensure safe and environmentally sound practices across the company and across the globe.”

The program was developed with input from NAEM members to address these issues, according to NAEM Program Director Mike Mahanna. It features case studies and interactive roundtable discussions on prioritizing risks and ensuring regulatory compliance from afar.

Mr. Mahanna said the dynamic sessions are intended to multiply the opportunities for information-sharing.

“We are building in more time for attendee discussions,” he said. “As with any NAEM event, there is a tremendous amount of knowledge and experience in the seats.”

The preliminary agenda offers sessions on:

  • Seeing the Big Picture as a Strategic EHS Manager
  • Regulatory Update (REACH/RoHS, Nano-engineered chemicals, Air Emissions, TSCA Reform)
  • Strategies for Identifying Legal Requirements and Determining Applicability
  • GHS Implementation and Training strategies
  • Staying Current with Regulations
  • Ensuring Compliance from Afar
  • Working with Regulators
  • Maintaining Regulatory Competence at All Levels
  • Utilizing ISO 14001 to Manage Compliance
  • Identifying and prioritizing EHS Risk
  • Effective EHS Auditing Around the Globe
  • Instant Benchmarking Session on:
    • Compliance policies
    • Organizational structure and staffing levels
    • Job responsibilities
    • Use of third-party auditors
    • Performance Metrics

To read complete descriptions of the sessions on this year’s agenda, or to register, please visit http://ehscompliance.naem.org/.

About NAEM
The National Association for Environmental Management (NAEM) is a professional association that empowers corporate leaders to advance environmental stewardship, create safe and healthy workplaces, and promote global sustainability.  As the largest professional community for EHS and sustainability decision-makers, we provide peer-led educational conferences and an active network for sharing solutions to today's corporate EHS and sustainability management challenges. Visit NAEM online at www.naem.org.