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Striking a balance: Standardization in diverse operations
Developing and enforcing a baseline and consistent metrics (via objectives) from which to benchmark is typical for most organizations endeavoring on their EHS journeys. However, it's crucial to acknowledge the inherent diversity and dynamism within both our operations and our workforce. How do you overcome the challenges of navigating the complexities of EHS standardization in the face of operational diversity?
Join Jeramy Hurt, CSP, ASP in discussion with Bryce Griffler, M.Eng., CSP (he/him), as they share tools and tangible solutions that EHS leaders can implement to navigate this conflict.
Attendees will glean:
- Why a management system (standardized) approach is critical to managing EHS performance
- Why EHS leaders must embrace the diverse nature of their operations rather than minimize it
- How to articulate, reconcile and resolve the inherent conflict between EHS standardization and diversity.
- Secure your spot in this essential conversation on achieving EHS excellence in today's multifaceted operational environment.
Jeramy helps large employers determine the best technology strategy for automating their EHS processes and define the requirements for achieving that strategy. He brings nearly 20 years of experience to the role, including senior EHS positions at PepsiCo, Valvoline, ABB, PPG, and Del Monte. Jeramy has a degree from Indiana State University, is a member of the American Society of Safety Professionals and is a Certified Safety Professional through the BCSP.
Bryce Griffler, CSP, M.Eng. (he/him) is a Thought Leader in the Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) and Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI) spaces. He is the Co-Founder of Safety is for Everyone, an organization dedicated to helping business and community leaders master difficult conversations—individuals must feel safe in order to be safe, whether at home, work, or in their local communities. Bryce was named the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) Safety Professional of the Year by two communities in 2022 and recognized with the Charles V. Culbertson Service Award in 2023. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering from the University of Virginia and a Master of Engineering in Advanced Safety Engineering & Management from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.