Nicole Wilkinson, the newly appointed chair of the National Association for Environment, Health & Safety, and Sustainability Management (NAEM), emphasises that business competitiveness and the planet’s declining condition have heightened the importance of sustainability and corporate social responsibility. She observes that EHS&S professionals are increasingly reporting progress to their companies’ Boards of Directors, often serving on these boards themselves, thereby guiding and leading corporate strategies.
Wilkinson identifies several emerging opportunities within the evolving EHS&S profession:
- Advancing Total Worker Health and Wellness: Beyond ensuring physical safety, EHS&S professionals are now promoting overall health and wellness. This includes implementing programmes such as mindfulness, fitness, and stretching exercises, collaborating with HR to foster a safety-first culture, and adapting leadership approaches to remote or hybrid work environments.
- Addressing Workplace Violence and Supporting Corporate Security: In response to increased risks of workplace violence and social unrest, EHS&S programmes are evolving to include code of conduct policies and dae-escalation training, aligning with emerging state-level regulations to maintain a safe work environment.
- Implementing Advanced Software Management Solutions: EHS&S professionals are leveraging cutting-edge software and technology applications to enhance operational excellence and promote a strong EHS culture. These tools are crucial for meeting both internal and external reporting requirements and demands.
These developments signify a shift in the EHS&S field towards a more integrated and proactive approach, positioning professionals as key contributors to their organizations’ sustainability and overall success.
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