It is not uncommon for EHS auditors to be asked (or ask themselves) “If you find a noncompliance during your audit, do you report it to the regulators?” The answer depends on the company and audit program, but a recent news item caught our attention due to a variation on the theme. We have no information other than what is publicly available here, but it appears that an organization managing a voluntary electronic waste management certification program found alleged significant non-conformities at a specific company seeking certification. As a result, the organization declined to issue its certification to that company. So far, so good, but the story doesn’t end there… In its declination letter to the company, the organization states: Further, there is substantial reason to believe that such exports may violate Public Act 095-0959 (Electronic Products Recycling and Reuse Act, recycler requirements) of the State of Illinois, the Federal CRT Rule, (40 CFR Parts 9, 260, 261, 271; Cathode Ray Tubes; Final Rule) as well as the waste importation laws of Hong Kong/China. Further, while it is not our policy to disclose the results of certifying body audits, we can state that the audit only further substantiated all of
Read more →On Tuesday May 31, The Elm Consulting Group International LLC will formally announce a major development in our conflict minerals traceability services. Lawrence Heim, Elm Director and leader of the firm’s conflict minerals services: SEC’s delay in promulgating their final conflict minerals rule has resulted in a significant amount of uncertainty within affected companies. Many of these companies are challenged by cost constraints as they seek information, guidance and solutions to yet-unknown compliance standards. Our announcement next week provides a highly cost-effective solution in balancing these challenges. If you would like to receive the announcement and related information directly, send an email to Lheim@elmgroup.com.
Read more →The new issue of iPhoneLife magazine highlights Elm’s use of iPads for environmental, health and safety audits in a short feature. Unfortunately, the article indicates we use them for energy audits, which is not the case. We have contacted the editor to inform them of their error. Interestingly enough, the current issue also reviews various notetaking apps for anyone interested in reading up on the subject.
Read more →Elm is featured in today’s issue of the on-line news source Mashable for our innovative use of the iPad for HSE auditing. The article can be read here. With a reported 30+ million monthly pageviews and an Alexa ranking under 250, Mashable ranks as one of the world’s largest websites. The website has a large following on many social networks. As of February 2011, it has over 2 million Twitter followers and over 425,000 fans on Facebook.
Read more →Join us for an upcoming webinar Friday, February 25 about using the iPad in HSE audits. We will present an overview of our experiences in using the device on actual audits over the past 6 months. Included in the presentation will be a discussion of evaluating its potential use and fit within organizations/existing audit processes; benefits and limitations; and a detailed step-by-step simulation of an audit using Elm’s selected application (smartNotes), including actual screen shots. The hour-long presentation will be followed by an open question and answer period. Click here for a full description. There will be a morning session and an afternoon session. Click here for the afternoon session. We hope you can participate.
Read more →The Elm Consulting Group International LLC, a specialty health, safety, environmental and sustainability (HSES) management consulting firm, is pleased to announce the addition of Joseph B. Cotier, CPEA as a Director of the firm beginning January 3, 2011. “Joe brings 22 years experience in HSE auditing excellence and client focus to our team” said Patrick Doyle, Elm’s founder and Managing Director. “He is a perfect complement to the firm.” “I have known Joe personally and professionally for close to 20 years and know first hand about his expertise and exemplary qualifications. We are very excited to have him become a part of Elm” said Robert Bray, Elm Co-Founder and Managing Director. Cotier said, “I am happy to be a part of Elm and look forward to continuing to have a positive impact on the HSE auditing field – driving innovation both in the US and across the globe.” Joseph B. Cotier, CPEA, has completed more than 350 EHS audits and management systems consulting projects in more than 35 states and 20 countries. He has experience in a wide range of industries including petroleum refining and chemical manufacturing, electric utilities, breweries and consumer and pharmaceutical products manufacturing. Mr. Cotier is an
Read more →Following a successful implementation of the iPad for HSE auditing, Elm is today rolling out environmental compliance audit protocol modules for field testing this week. “We believe this is the first formal environmental audit protocol implemented in the iPad form factor,” said Lawrence Heim, Director of Elm’s Georgia operations and the firm’s lead for iPad service development. The protocols are reflective of a traditional paper-based format proven in the field over a number of years. Modules selected for field testing are waste generation, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know (“EPCRA”) and ozone depleting substances. “In our view, this as a potentially dramatic step forward in HSE auditing. While version one does not automatically generate audit findings or reports, it has other significant strengths in addition to the benefits already seen by Elm from iPad implementation,” Heim said. Elm highlights the following features: Flexibility. The protocol can be used in a manner matching auditors’ own personal styles in collecting audit data. Handwritten notes are captured in any format, including different “ink” colors, “highlighters”, and line weighting. While the initial protocol version is based on Elm’s standard audit process, other custom formats can be developed virtually without limitation. Adaptability. Elm’s iPad HSE protocol
Read more →We recently announced our trial of and results from using an iPad for EHS auditing. These articles were intentionally short and provided summary information. We were subsequently contacted by the Editor of EHS Journal to provide a more detailed article for their respected publication. That article is now available. We invite you to read it.
Read more →In Tampa Bay, an all-to-real demonstration is playing out of the trickle-down economic impact of a company operation being shut down for environmental reasons. The Tampa Bay Business Journal reported this story. The Mosaic Co. is a publicly-traded company with over $6billion in annual revenue reported last fiscal year. Mosaic mines phosphate ore. The company has been mining in Polk County since 1995 and recently filed for an expansion of operations to access reserves in Hardee County. These ore reserves represent about 10 years of active mining operations. The Sierra Club, along with other NGOs challenged the issuance of a federal permit that would allow Mosaic to expand, alleging that the expanded operations would cause environmental damage to the headwaters of the Peace River and other streams that drain into the Charlotte Harbor estuary. On July 30, in response to the challenge U.S. District Judge Henry Lee Adams Jr. in Jacksonville issued a preliminary injunction against the expansion, saying the Army Corps had failed to adequately explore alternative plans that would cause less environmental damage to the area. The article reports that, if the Mosaic expansion does not move forward, the economic impact would be dramatic. At least 18 companies
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