This is the second of several blog posts on the EHS Integration model we’ve developed at Redinger EHS, Inc. Please contact us if you’d like PDF of our white paper on this topic.
EHS Functions are often described in terms of levels of maturity. These can also be called stages of development, levels of development, and so on. It’s common to describe these levels or stages with numerical ranks, such as from 1 to 3 or 5, where level or stage 1 represents lowest level of maturity or development and the highest level represents a high degree of maturity.
The EHS Integration model presented here also presents a continuum of EHS Function maturity. This continuum is called “an EHS Integration Continuum,” with seven levels. Read More
