Ask the Expert – Jessica Myer

Project Compliance Specialist Jessica Myer, CHMM, is an environmental manager with well over 15 years of experience driving compliance in a variety of industries. A leader for culture change, she works to ensure company success through employee empowerment and engagement in compliance. What do you like best about the work you do?  The best part

CLIENT ALERT: States Taking Action to Include EJ Reviews in Permitting

The White House’s FY 2023 budget announcement allocated $1.4 billion to advancing environmental justice (EJ), greatly enhancing the agency’s ability to award new competitive grants to reduce the health impacts of pollution in communities with EJ concerns. ​Companies are already experiencing increased community engagement in several locations throughout the United States, and although awareness of EJ

Ask the Expert – Katie Milk

Sr. Compliance Specialist, CHMM, CEA, Katie Milk has over 15 years of environmental consulting experience, including technical permitting and compliance experience, as well as project management, business development, and leadership roles. As an environmental scientist, she consistently works to keep pace with environmental rules and regulations that are in constant flux. Katie enjoys guiding clients

Ask the Expert – Amy Bauer

Senior Compliance Specialist Amy Bauer, CPEA, has over 20 years of experience conducting and managing environmental site assessments, regulatory compliance audits and support, and environmental investigations. As the food and beverage sector leader for EHS Support, she helps our clients reduce risk, satisfy regulations, and lower their operating costs across a wide spectrum of industry

CLIENT ALERT: Environmental Justice and Regulatory Impacts

On January 27, 2021, the Biden Administration put forth Executive Order 14008, creating the White House Environmental Justice Interagency Council. Environmental Justice (EJ), as defined by the EPA, is “the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation and enforcement of

CLIENT ALERT: Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) Revalidation

On February 24, 1992, OSHA implemented the Final Rule for Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals. Officially adopted in 1996, OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.119 established uniform policies, procedures, standard clarifications, and compliance guidance for enforcement of the standard for process safety management (PSM) of highly hazardous chemicals. OSHA required all PSM covered processes

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2022 Brownbag Presentation Topics

The following is a list of EHS Support’s 2022 Brownbag Series topics, in which we discuss our various Strategic Growth Projects (SGPs). These projects, which are part of our long-term growth plan, are focused on addressing anticipated client needs, including research in regulatory trends and changes, as well as scientific advancements. EHS Support’s team is

Keeping Your Canadian Business in Compliance with H&S Regulations

Each year the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development schedules provincial health and safety compliance initiatives in specific sectors to protect workers’ rights under both the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the Employment Standards Act, and enhance employers’ awareness of their responsibilities. The Ontario Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development is

Employee Spotlight – Molly Mulloy

Molly Mulloy serves as Project Compliance Specialist at EHS Support. How did you become interested in this line of work? For as long as I can remember, I’ve had a passion for nature and the long-term health of our environment. I earned a B.S in Natural Resource and Environmental Studies with a Minor in Geology,

Employee Spotlight – Beth Hesse

Beth Hesse serves as Senior Compliance Specialist for EHS Support. How did you become interested in this line of work? I took a gap year after high school and spent time in the Pacific Northwest building backcountry hiking trails, which solidified my passion for the environment. During college, I explored a few different options and