EHS Support: Pioneering EH&S Excellence in the Hardwood Industry

September 10, 2024
by NHLA
EH&S TrainingEHS SupportEHS TrainingEnvironmental Health and SafetyMonica MeyerRegulatory ComplianceSenior Health & Safety Specialist at EHS SupportTraining Opportunities

Thanks to nearly two decades of expertise and strong partnerships within the wood preservation sector, EHS Support has emerged as a leader in the environmental, health, and safety (EH&S) industry. With a global presence and a diverse team of over 190 professionals, EHS Support excels in navigating complex regulatory landscapes and delivering practical solutions.

NHLA recently spoke with Monica Meyer, Senior Health & Safety Specialist at EHS Support, to delve into the company’s journey, milestones, and unwavering commitment to enhancing EH&S standards in the hardwood industry. Through its valued membership with the NHLA, discover how EHS Support continues to foster a culture of excellence and innovation while addressing the evolving challenges of sustainability and compliance.

EHS Support’s approach is distinguished by its ability to translate complex science into actionable business strategies, enabling clients to make quick, informed decisions that align with regulatory and business objectives. Their extensive services range from EH&S management systems auditing and environmental compliance to mergers and acquisitions, liability cost estimation, PFAS management, and more.

Over the past 11 years, EHS Support has incorporated advanced technologies to achieve significant milestones, guiding clients through regulatory shifts and building solid relationships. Their dedication to the wood industry is evident in their commitment to conducting over 100 EH&S audits at wood preservation facilities across North America. “EHS Support is committed to delivering practical solutions to solve the EH&S challenges the wood industry faces,” Meyer emphasized. This October, in partnership with NHLA, EHS Support will offer a 3-day Environmental Health and Safety Management training class aimed at helping managers and coordinators maintain safe work environments. The training will focus on a deeper understanding of compliance with regulations, safety principles, hazard identification, and risk mitigation strategies while emphasizing the importance of creating a safety culture in operations.

EHS Support’s effectiveness lies in its strategic initiatives. Utilizing integrated management systems ensures EH&S considerations are embedded in every aspect of a client’s operations, from procurement to production. “By aligning EH&S goals with business objectives,” Meyer explained, “clients maintain high standards without compromising efficiency or quality.”

Sustainability is also a cornerstone of EHS Support’s services. They assist clients in adopting sustainable practices that reduce waste and energy consumption, enhance cost savings, and improve product quality. The company fosters a culture of continuous improvement through employee empowerment in EH&S decision-making processes and the promotion of health and wellness initiatives.

Deeply rooted in the wood preservation sector, EHS Support proudly serves key associations like RTA, AWPA, TWC, and WWPI and is now excited to join the NHLA family. Their active engagement with these organizations and participation in industry forums and outreach initiatives solidify their leadership in the sector. By staying involved in these forums, EHS Support remains ahead of regulatory changes and contributes to developing new standards and regulations.

EHS Support understands that the hardwood industry is evolving rapidly and is driven by a focus on sustainability and innovation. Meyer highlighted, “Embracing circular economy principles and recycling wood products are essential to promoting sustainability and minimizing the environmental footprint.” Technologies like drones, IoT, and AI optimize supply chains, monitor forest health, and ensure worker safety.

The company’s dedication to EH&S excellence is further demonstrated through their memorable experiences in the field. “We’ve trudged through the mud to oversee construction efforts, shivered in freezing temperatures to evaluate equipment, climbed onto roofs to support solar panel installations, and celebrated when we created a strong case against a regulatory agency,” Meyer shared. These experiences underscore their unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries, ensuring safety, and fostering a sustainable future.

EHS Support’s unwavering commitment to excellence, innovation, and sustainability has made them a trusted leader in the hardwood and wood preservation industries. Their ability to integrate EH&S considerations into every facet of operations and their proactive approach to regulatory compliance and industry engagement ensures that their clients meet today’s challenges and are well-prepared for the future. With their recent membership in the NHLA, EHS Support is further solidifying its role as a critical player in the industry, expanding its influence and contributing to developing industry standards. As they collaborate with organizations like the NHLA, EHS Support remains dedicated to fostering safe, sustainable, and efficient practices that benefit their clients and the environment.

Learn more about EHS Support at www.ehs-support.com.

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