How do you show that EHS is a positive investment as opposed to a cost? Attendees here at this year’s American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Expo in Salt Lake City are learning about making the business case for EHS in multiple sessions. Among the benefits:

EHS saves money

Saves time

Reduces effort

Increases productivity – “things can be made faster”

Increases quality

Eliminates fears

Eliminates employees and customer and other stakeholder complaints

Reduce job stresses

Increases the confidence of management in risk reduction competencies of the organization

Builds trust and engagement between employees and employers