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According to a recent survey by BDO, 84% of enterprise-level CFOs named supply chain disruption as their biggest business risk, with talent shortage as the second (79%). EHS leaders play an increasingly larger role in addressing risks for 3rd party companies and addressing resilience of the supply chain. In fact, 95% of EHS leaders have full ownership or some decision-making authority for defining supply chain and contractor management strategies across the organisation. *

Doing the right thing is just good business. To protect people, business and brand effectively, EHS leaders will need to partner closer with other parts of the business and account for an influx of contractor risk in their operations. At the same time, EHS leaders must address a broader spectrum of risks and contend with more complex legislation that extends well beyond traditional safety practices.

Join us as we uncover the expanding and leading role EHS leaders will play in protecting their organisation from expanded risks beyond traditional safety practices. During the webinar, you’ll take away:

  • Key insight into the challenges facing the supply chain and the role EHS leaders play.
  • Understand UK trends and potential exposure points for 3rd party skilled workers.
  • Key considerations to adapt existing sourcing strategies to account for expanding regulations.
  • Common operational challenges that may hamper supply chain resiliency and contractors.
  • Proven strategies for accelerating digital transformation and contractor buy-in.


*Verdantix Study: 2022 Global Survey EHS Budgets Priorities and Tech Preferences


All attendees will receive CPD points.

Please note by registering you agree to be contacted by the organiser (Western Business Media Ltd) and the event sponsor.

If you have any issues registering contact us on marketing@westernbusiness.media or call on
01342 314 300 

Rebecca Sperti

Rebecca Sperti

SVP Sales

Alcumus SafeContractor

Rebecca has over 15 years’ experience in working with organisations both large and small, to improve their supply chain sourcing, management processes and to minimise compliance risks.

She has been a champion of simplifying and standardising the process of qualifying and accrediting supply chain members, ensuring supply chain professionals can depend on consistent, reliable and quality-controlled standards of assessment.

She is also a strong advocate for digital transformation advising on digitally enabling the supply chain ecosystem.

Kelly Rose

Kelly Rose

Editor

Health & Safety Matters

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