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ISO 50001, the New Standard for Energy Management ​2011 applies the proven Plan-Do-Check-Act management approach to drive continuous energy savings in an organization's operations. The document specifies requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining and improving an energy management system, whose purpose is to enable an organization to follow a systematic approach in achieving continual improvement of energy performance, including energy efficiency, energy use and consumption. Behavioral Based Safety Fit ​If your organization is considering implementing a Behavior Based Safety (BBS) program, or if you are having difficulty making your current program work effectively, attend this webinar for some valuable ideas that can help make you successful. Climb the Ladder of Corporate Social Responsibility - AUGUST 30 Your organization is expected to be committed to doing business responsibly by customers, stakeholders and governments. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is not a ‘plus’, but a ‘must’ among progress-oriented companies. AUGUST 30, 12pm EDT Investigation Report Follow Up ​The injured are cared for … the place is cleaned up … the report is filed … now what? Has anything really changed? Has your investigative time and investment actually made a difference? 11 Reasons Why Internal Audits are Ineffective (And how to change that!) Topics covered: 11 reasons why internal audits are ineffective, how to make them effective through a process approach, communicating audit results, elements and characteristics of a process, and critical elements and preparation. Food Safety Certification Standards Series - BRC (British Retail Consortium) ​Get an overview of the structure and requirements of the BRC Global Standard for Food Safety. Find out about the grading and certification requirements and processes and more. Food Safety Certification Standards Series - IFS (International Food Safety) ​Stephan Tromp, Managing Director - IFS, and Kathleen Wybourn, Director Food Safety Solutions - DNV, will present the requirements of the IFS standard and the necessary steps on how to become certified. Food Safety Certification Standards Series - SQF (Safe Quality Food Program) ​Learn about the GFSI benchmark standard SQF directly from Gary Smith, Technical Director for the SQF Institute. Food Safety Certification Abridged ​Join GFSI, DNV and Wrigley to get a rundown on third party food safety certification. Save Green By Being Green ​We are all aware of how vital it is to prudently manage costs, regulatory compliance and protect revenue streams in order to survive out this current economic crisis. There are several actions that can be taken to improve our environmental performance, while simultaneously being conscious of the bottom line. Working more efficiently in more areas, including environmental management, is crucial to achieving our business goals in today's volatile economy. Being Green Beyond the Hype You see it everywhere, don't you? "Go Green!" or "We're a green company!" It easy to be skeptical about green washing or marketing jargons. We have seen that being green may not be enough. Managing green is one of the crucial steps to truly being environmentally conscious and compliant.​ What is ISO 14001 and Should I Care? ​What is an Environmental Management System? Learn about ISO 14001, its structure and requirements, the benefits and should it be in your plans? If so, what is the certification process? Find out! 4 Keys to Better Compliance with Safety Rules ​Getting employees to take personal responsibility is one of the most popular topics in Health & Safety today. Explore four keys leadership must provide employees in order to improve compliance with safety rules and work practices on a consistent basis resulting in reduced risk, reduced incidents, increased employee involvement and higher morale. Avoiding Legal Pitfalls: The Duty to Anticipate and Prepare for Emergencies ​Companies don’t go to jail; people do. - Anonymous. Many of the legal pitfalls that organizations encounter in the aftermath of incidents can only be avoided by effective system controls implemented before incidents occur. The consequences of the failure to train and otherwise prepare the organization’s personnel to respond appropriately when an incident occurs are often the most costly aspects of the incident. Fortunately, these consequences are foreseeable and manageable. Behavior Based Safety: Some Things Work, Some Don't ​Behavioral safety systems have been around for a couple decades now. Some organizations swear by them, some swear about them. Some safety professionals endorse them as extremely effective at improving safety performance while others call them a waste of time, flavor of the month, smoke and mirrors. Safety Management Barometer #1: Employee Feedback ​The strategy is to be "World Class" and invested time, money, and energy into perfecting your safety management system. How will you know when you have arrived? What are the indicators that your system is producing the safety culture that you know is characteristic of one considered best in class? How will you make use of those indicators? Your Safety Culture Dictates Your Safety Behavior While your organization's culture has a strong influence on workplace behaviors, good or bad, what determines the culture in the first place? Explore leadership activities, key communications, and how the three R's; Respect, Responsibility and Recognition can be effectively built into your company's communications and systems. Engage workers not only in working safer but as contributors to the financial success of your organization.​ Safety Management Barometer #2: Physical Conditions ​You’re talking the talk, but your workplace doesn’t show it. You know that there is a strong correlation between a best in class safety culture and an operation that is in order. An operation’s physical conditions are strong indicators that their safety management system is working…or not. Safety Management Barometer #3: Documented Systems ​Documents do not guarantee consistency…but they certainly do help! And they provide visual evidence that the safety processes managers believe should be in place are, in fact, in place, managed and working. A comprehensive safety management system may have twenty or more safety processes that require written standards and systems to manage the work defined by those processes. Real ROI: Accident Cost is Profit Lost ​Learn techniques for identifying and controlling accident sources, ways to capture costs that are frequently hidden in department budgets and more. This webinar was held in conjunction with Occupational Health & Safety magazine. Safety Management: Making the Next 90 Days Count ​"What now?" "What’s next?" "How can I make a difference?" Managing safety isn’t hard when you use the right tools…within the right culture…supported by the right leadership team…however, sometimes getting all of these right things aligned can be a challenge. AS9101 Revision D, a game changer in Aerospace quality system audits ​​The Aviation, Space & Defense Industry Controlled Other Party (ICOP) Scheme relies on thorough, value-added and professional CB audits in order to have confidence in the AS91X0 certificates of suppliers. In order to make the CB audit process more robust and conducive to a process based protocol, a team of industry experts has been working on a revision to the AS9101C checklist, since 2008. Making the Transition to AS9100 Revision C; Key Issues to Consider ​Thousands of Aerospace suppliers will be affected by the revision being proposed to AS/EN 9100. Some significant changes are being proposed to this International Aerospace Standard. What Is AS9100 and Why Should I Care? ​AS9100, AS9110, AS9120 and AS9003 and the supporting Aerospace Standards, such as AS9102, AS9103, AS9131, etc. What companies/groups require the AS9100 implementation and certification; and deadlines associated with AS9100 What is AS9110 and Should I Care? ​AS9110 is an Aerospace Quality Standard developed by the International Aerospace Quality Group to address the needs of Aerospace Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul organizations. This webinar is intended to provide a high level overview of the AS9110 Standard and why Aerospace Repair Stations and relevant stakeholders should consider compliance and/or certification to AS9110. What is AS9120 and Should I Care? ​Get a summary overview of AS9120 relative to ISO 9001:2008, compare AS9120 vs. the FAA AC0056 and the Aerospace Supplier, Association Distributor Accreditation process and more. ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 9004:2009, an Update As the Technical Committee TC176 released the first drafts of the amendments to ISO 9001 and ISO 9004 documents, expected to be released in 2008 and 2009, respectively, we looked at the changes being proposed to those documents.​ What is ISO 9001:2008 and Should I Care? Who should attend? Anyone involved with ISO 9001 and 9004 implementation; anyone who is involved with the maintenance of the ISO 9001 certification in their respective organizations. ISO 10012 - Complaints Handling Process Customer focus is a key principle of ISO 9000. Customer complaints, while unwanted, need to be adequately managed ISO 10002 provides for an effective customer complaint handling process Learn about the guiding principles and complaint-handling framework, suggested by ISO 10002.​ Managing Contractor Safety Systems Everyone uses contractors. There are very good reasons for doing so and there are many good contracting organizations available for a wide variety of services. However, contractors can present safety-related concerns and liability issues for proprietors. There is an ever-increasing need for proprietors to be more diligent in their approach to managing the safety aspects of contracted work.​ CE Marking - Your Passage to the European Market and Beyond ​An ever expanding amount of products are exported and sold in the European market. The CE Mark declares that your product meets the essential requirements of all relevant EU directives and must be applied to any product covered by an EU directive. CE Marking Overview for PED 97/23/EC ​In order to legally import certain pressure equipment products into the European Union, European Free Trade Area and a growing number of other countries, pressure equipment must be CE Marked. Penalties for non-compliance with these legal requirements can be severe. To find out more attendance at our free seminar is a must. Hazardous Area Approvals, ATEX and IECEx ​The increasing acceptance of international standards for electrical and mechanical equipment used in explosive gas atmospheres could one day lead to a global approval scheme. This free seminar will provide a general introduction into the requirements of both schemes and attempt to clarify how the two schemes might evolve. AS9101 Revision D: Everything the auditor wished registrants would know ​Get informed about the changes to the AS9101D standard and the impact when transitioning to the AS9100:2009 standard.​ The ICOP Scheme put into context As the ICOP Scheme is continually enhanced to increase stakeholder confidence in the value of AS certificates, many users of the standards find it difficult to keep up with the increased complexity of the protocols involved in the conformity assessment practices associated with this program. Don't Miss on Near Miss Reporting ​Everyone agrees it is important to report near-misses!  However, not everyone understands what a near-miss is, why reporting them is important, how to improve reporting, or what to do with them when they are reported. IFS Logistics V2 - Drive Value and Boost Supply Chain Confidence ​​A part of the leading global IFS standards family, IFS Logistics is getting a facelift and will be re-released at the end of 2011. As the IFS standards gain momentum in the North American market, we invite you to join this Webinar to see how IFS Logistics can satisfy your customer needs, open global markets, and employ confidence in your company’s supply chain. LEED®, a Path to Performance ​LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is an internationally-recognized green building certification system. Developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) in March 2000, LEED provides building owners and operators with a framework for identifying and implementing practical and measurable green building design, construction, operations and maintenance solutions.