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This webinar was part of the webinar series for this Autumn. Register for one or more sessions, taking place this September!
The widespread adoption of specialised EHS systems has led to critical issues impacting the effectiveness and coherence of EHS management.
Many organisations find themselves grappling with the management of several independent systems, resulting in inconsistency in reporting, data silos and inefficient communication across teams.
This lack of a clear view hinders the creation of a global framework and makes it challenging to identify trends, patterns, and areas for improvement.
Join industry experts from Verdantix and Ideagen as we explore the key considerations and best practices for standardising and streamlining EHS operations and driving continuous performance improvements.
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Take control of your global EHS data and achieve new levels of safety performance. Reserve your space today!
Chris Sayers
Industry Analyst, Verdantix
Chris is an Industry Analyst in the Verdantix EHS practice. His current research agenda focuses on digital mental health and wellbeing solutions. Chris joined Verdantix in 2020 and has previous experience at EY, where he specialised in robotic process automation (RPA). He holds an M.Eng. in Engineering Science from Oxford University with a concentration in machine learning and machine vision.
Paul Blundell
Client Services Director, Ideagen
Paul Blundell is Client Services Director for Ideagen EHS. Prior to his current role he spent more than 20 years running a successful EHS software business that was acquired by Ideagen in 2019. Paul is experienced in delivering and implementing enterprise EHS solutions to large organisations across a range of sectors and has worked with companies worldwide. He is a Chartered Insurance Risk Manager and holds a Masters degree in Organizational Behaviour with a specialism in safety culture through the University of London.