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It’s not at all surprising that COVID-19 has brought much attention to Environment, Health and Safety in the workplace given we have been dealing with a major health crisis for more than a year now. Safety is certainly of even greater concern for organizations and their people. A more interesting and perhaps encouraging outcome is that companies have really stepped up their Industrial Transformation (IX) initiatives, incorporating EHS into their strategies: EHS 4.0.
Join LNS Research Analyst, Peter Bussey, and EHS Today as we explore EHS 4.0 in a very informative live webcast – sponsored by Benchmark ESG | Gensuite – on this next generation of Environment, Health and Safety.
In this webcast, Bussey will address what EHS 4.0 is, why you should be embracing it, and what significant ROI it brings to operational performance and improvement. In addition, he will examine how industry leaders are applying IX digital innovations to EHS to drive safety, risk, and sustainability performance improvement across operations and the enterprise.
Based on an LNS Research global survey of EHS, operational, and management executives, you’ll discover:
Speaker
Peter Bussey, Research Analyst, LNS Research
Peter Bussey is a Research Analyst with LNS Research; he focuses primarily on environment, health and safety (EHS), the connected worker, integrated risk management, and sustainability in the industrial sector. Bussey has more than 30 years of experience in manufacturing, consulting and technology to support EHS management, R&D, asset management, risk management, product lifecycle management (PLM), enterprise asset management (EAM), and supply chain. He has held key positions at global companies such as SAP, Alcoa, Michael Baker Corporation, Arthur D. Little and Oracle. Bussey earned a Masters of Science in Environmental Health from Harvard University, a Masters of Public Management with distinction from Carnegie Mellon University and a BS in natural sciences with departmental honors from Johns Hopkins University.
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