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Why Manufacturers Are Integrating EHS and Quality

What’s driving the shift, and what are the potential benefits?

Stephanie Ojeda
Tue, 05/02/2023 - 12:03
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Quality management and environmental health and safety (EHS) have traditionally existed as siloed processes and roles in most organizations. It’s easy to see why, given the forces that have shaped quality and safety during their history.

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Modern quality management was born from the post-World War II era of increased competition during a rapidly growing global economy. Alternatively, EHS management grew out of the labor movement and high-profile environmental disasters during the past several decades.

However, recent years have seen a shift away from the siloed management of these functions. Today, many manufacturers have started integrating EHS and quality, usually by placing them under a combined leadership role.

So what’s driving the shift, and what are the potential benefits for companies that integrate EHS and quality systems? Here we examine this approach and how the quality management system (QMS) fits into it.

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Submitted by Michael McLean on Tue, 05/02/2023 - 19:47

Why Manufacturers are Integrating EHS and Quality

Hi Stephanie,

You may not be aware of this ISO Publication, we know it needs communicating to the ISO Community.

the ISO Integrated Use of Management System Standards handbook in 2008 and then revised in 2018, has guidance, cases in point, Jim the Baker Case Study to walk through, and a world survey of how organizations have been integrating ISO MS Stds for "Conformance" (Not "ISO Compliance" as you wrote).

The ISO IUMSS Handbooks and as per all ISO MSS - Requirements, advise as you did, to say the Users MS where needed, have "Compliance" to national or industry regulatory standards. These are all as per ISO MS Standards, require "top management to ... integrate XXX requirements into the organization's business processes". That of course can be a hard copy or as you posted into the cloud or software enabled.

Michael

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