Events and Webinars
BSI delivers web-based seminars and Regional Forums addressing key topics that affect your business including legislation, risk, and key drivers for implementation.
Thurs. Feb 18, 2010 - 1pm to 2pm ET
Entropy™ Software can add value and create an action-focused culture. You implemented a management system to create a more efficient organization, your audits and assessments should reflect this efficiency. With Entropy™ software you can generate an audit schedule for your entire organization or provide individual audit activities for specific sites. You can track your audit results and manage necessary actions for non-conformities or recommendations. (1:00pm – 2:00pm EST).
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Manage Risk and Compliance
Thurs. Feb 18, 2010 - 3pm to 4pm ET
A company’s supply chain represents a business’ lifeblood, holding literally millions dollars worth of cargo at any given time. With this much value passing through the hands of third parties, it is vital that cargo arrive at its destination safely and on time. Every supply chain and logistics decision maker in Canada needs to know about the C-TPAT, FAST, and PIP programs, programs which support moving pre-approved eligible goods across the border quickly and verifying trade compliance away from the border.
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Thursd. March 18, 2010 - 1pm to 2pm ET
The time is NOW to gain better knowledge on how we can take care of the world we live in. Each one of us can make a difference, personally or in business. Today, more than ever, environmental performance is critical for the success of any business. For many, the answer is in implementing an Environmental Management System standard, such as the internationally accepted ISO 14001:2004. An EMS can reduce environmental impacts, reduce costs, improve efficiency, and give you a competitive advantage. (1pm to 2pm ET)
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Thursd. March 18, 2010 - 3pm to 4pm ET
This webinar will present and discuss cases in OHSAS 18001 implementation to demonstrate how various OHS improvement initiatives may be linked and managed cohesively, and overall organizational performance may be measured under a common system framework.
From behavior-based observation to compliance-driven inspection, companies have been all over the map looking for the remedy for better occupational health and safety (OHS) performance and improved organizational productivity. An occupational health and safety management system (OHSMS) promotes a safe and healthy working environment by constructing a management framework that allows companies to predicatively identify, evaluate, and control their particular health and safety risks, reduce the potential for accidents, sustain regulatory compliance and continually improve organizational performance. For over a decade, OHSAS 18001 has been the internationally recognized de facto standard for occupational health and safety management system. (3pm to 4pm ET)
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