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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
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URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-14/
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
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URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-15/
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
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URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-16/
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-17/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-18/
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CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-19/
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CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
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URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-20/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-21/
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CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-22/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-23/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270410T100000
DTSTAMP:20260612T024226
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-24/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230325T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270411T100000
DTSTAMP:20260612T024226
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-25/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230326T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270412T100000
DTSTAMP:20260612T024226
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-26/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230327T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270413T100000
DTSTAMP:20260612T024226
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-27/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230328T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270414T100000
DTSTAMP:20260612T024226
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-28/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270415T100000
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-29/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230330T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270416T100000
DTSTAMP:20260612T024226
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-30/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230331T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270417T100000
DTSTAMP:20260612T024226
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-03-31/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-04-01/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230402T090000
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-04-02/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230403T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270420T100000
DTSTAMP:20260612T024226
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-04-03/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230404T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270421T100000
DTSTAMP:20260612T024226
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-04-04/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230405T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270422T100000
DTSTAMP:20260612T024226
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-04-05/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230406T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270423T100000
DTSTAMP:20260612T024226
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-04-06/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230407T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270424T100000
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-04-07/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230408T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270425T100000
DTSTAMP:20260612T024226
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-04-08/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230409T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270426T100000
DTSTAMP:20260612T024226
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-04-09/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-04-10/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-04-11/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230412T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270429T100000
DTSTAMP:20260612T024226
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SUMMARY:Elevating EHS Leading Indicators: From Defining to Designing Webinar Recording
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nWhile there’s no “holy grail” of leading indicators\, there is a practical approach that organizations can use to elevate their metrics. Presenters will provide participants an overview of the concepts behind a truly practical approach to EHS leading indicators\, as well as specific sample metrics and case studies all organizations can put to use at the site\, business unit\, and/or corporate level. Combining a user-friendly\, easily-communicated framework with real-world evidence\, we provide answers to long-standing questions that will enable attendees and their organizations to develop – and sustain – the leading indicator initiatives they need to achieve world-class EHS excellence. This investigation of the common best practices in leading indicator development and tracking will enable organizations just embarking on their leading indicators journey\, as well as those striving for sustained excellence alike. \nWhile one size does not fit all when it comes to leading indicators\, research conducted by the Campbell Institute at the National Safety Council has shown that robust leading metrics do share common critical characteristics. What’s more\, these indicators can be classified into a taxonomy of specific categories and metrics that helps all organizations better conceptualize their implementation\, use\, and iteration. This research\, involving organizations in diverse industries worldwide\, also indicates that there are many similarities in the enabling factors that drive the effective use of leading indicators – as well as similarities in the barriers to their implementation. \nAs the next phase in this long-term ongoing study\, EHS executives and experts from Campbell Institute Member organizations have shared a wealth of practical leading indicator information – focused on how to design\, dig in\, implement\, and iterate world-class metrics programs. Taken together\, these numerous years of mixed-method research\, including expert workgroups\, surveys\, case studies\, and quantitative and qualitative analysis\, have led to the development of a practical guide and thought map of world-class EHS leading indicators\, with proven lessons learned around defining\, aligning\, refining\, and designing programs that truly work. \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine leading indicators\nExplain how they are essential to EHS management system success\nIdentify the enablers of and barriers to proactive leading indicator implementation\nCite the three categories of leading indicators and the specific indicators that fall under each category\n\nThis is a 1-hour online course \nRegistration link at the right >>> \nIHMM certificants get 10% off the non-member price of the products we have entered: IHMM202326 \nAIHA
URL:https://hazmatsociety.org/training/elevating-ehs-leading-indicators-from-defining-to-designing-webinar-recording/2023-04-12/
LOCATION:ONLINE – AIHA\, 3120 Fairview Park Drive\, Suite 360\, Falls Church\, VA\, 22042\, United States
CATEGORIES:CSHM,CSHM Blueprint CMPs,CSMP,CSMP Blueprint CMPs
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