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Brenda Percy

Brenda Percy

Brenda Percy is responsible for content marketing and public relations initiatives at EtQ, the leading enterprise quality, EHS and compliance management software vendor for identifying, mitigating and preventing high risk events through integration, automation and collaboration. For any inquiries, Brenda can be reached at bpercy@etq.com.

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How to Reduce Your Organization’s Risks Using Job Safety Analysis

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Brenda Percy
March 28, 2016
In the world of manufacturing, there are inherent risks, whether related to product manufacturing or common risks that exist throughout the organization. To improve overall safety within the workplace, these risks must be identified and prevented.
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Getting at root causes - Automate and incentivize to reduce your incident rate

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Brenda Percy
February 10, 2016
Incidents can occur on a daily basis -- including injuries, illness, chemical spills and more. To manage these events effectively and stop them at the root cause, technology is key.
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Getting at root causes - Automate and incentivize to reduce your incident rate

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Brenda Percy
February 2, 2016
Incidents can occur on a daily basis -- including injuries, illness, chemical spills and more. To manage these events effectively and stop them at the root cause, technology is key.
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Top traits of an effective training management system

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Brenda Percy
January 5, 2015
Training management is the process by which an organization identifies training requirements, builds training programs, flags who needs to be trained, and executes that training.


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Food safety: Don’t put your suppliers in a “silo”

Cloud-based systems increase transparency & reduce risks
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Brenda Percy
September 3, 2014
The supply chain plays a major part in food safety — the product you receive from your supplier must be of the highest possible quality to ensure customer satisfaction and safety and to help you maintain a positive brand image.


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Get more control over safety incidents with the EHS System

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Brenda Percy
August 27, 2014
As most Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) professionals know, incidents can occur daily.


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Do You Have a Crisis Management Plan in Place? 7 Reasons You Should

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Brenda Percy
March 11, 2014
Most organizations will have to deal with some form of crisis management at some point.


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Automated training can link safety incidents to training competency

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Brenda Percy
September 5, 2013
Many areas within the environmental health and safety (EHS) industry rely on extensive training and competency of the workforce to avoid any critical safety incidents.


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Combine your quality & EHS management systems

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Brenda Percy
September 6, 2012
In today’s economic climate, companies are looking for ways to grow their business with minimal impact on their bottom line.


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How do you manage Sustainability?

Enterprise software platforms track & analyze initiatives
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Brenda Percy
June 6, 2012
Reducing ecological impact is a pressure that applies to almost all industries


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