12 Articles found
British Standards Institution (BSI) Articles
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Improving Social and Ethical Compliance in the Supply Chain
This white paper from BSI Entropy International’s CEO, Hewitt Roberts, provides an overview of the drivers for improving social and ethical performance of a company’s suppliers and the significant benefits of implementing web-based ...
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Understanding and Adding Value to the UK IPPC Permit Management Process
Untitled Document Abstract This paper discusses the UK IPPC Permit Management Process and how ensuring compliance and managing the reporting process can be supported using an Environmental Management System and implemented in ...
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Delivering Flexible End-User Reporting in Web Applications - White Paper
Abstract This paper discusses the latest Microsoft SQL Server technologies, which help to solve some common limitations in web application reporting while at the same time delivering top class reporting functionality to enable better use of ...
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Beyond Reporting – Systematic Approaches to Sustained Corporate Responsibility
Corporate Responsibility (CR) is undisputed as an essential component of any successful business strategy. In addition, the transparent disclosure and reporting of CR information to a wide range of interested stakeholders is a requirement in the ...
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Enterprise risk management: a long-term solution for compliance, governance and sustained growth in shareholder value
Untitled Document In recent years, shareholders, pension holders, investors and society at large have suffered enormous loss as a result of numerous and catastrophic corporate failures. As the means of reducing the potential ...
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Operating and Financial Review (OFR): Using corporate environmental, health & safety management systems to accelerate compliance and increase competitive advantage
In January 2005, the UK government published the final draft of the Regulations that will require mandatory reporting by all UK quoted companies of an Operating and Financial Review (OFR). Not only are there criminal liabilities for not ...
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7 Key Steps for Improving your EHS Information Management Business Case
In today’s dynamic business environment, corporate governance, and the need for greater confidence in internal control processes, is leading to a situation where corporate Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) teams are facing a paradox; they are ...
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Externalities Management: A Strategic Approach to Improving Corporate Social Responsibility
Untitled Document Whether it is improved access to information, the increasing reach and influence of non-governmental organisations (NGOs), or growing consumer consciousness, society is now forcing corporations to be ...
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Risk and Performance Management: Essential Components of Effective Corporate Governance
Untitled Document Today, `corporate governance is at the forefront of investors’ thinking` and increasingly recognised as `integral to the operations of every company, large and small, public and private`. As ...
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Corporate Social Responsibility and the Future of Environmental, Health and Safety Management
Untitled Document Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) management is a fundamental and inextricable component of corporate social responsibility (CSR). Therefore, as the issue of CSR climbs the corporate agenda and is ...
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Environmental, Quality and Health & Safety Management On-line: The Efficiencies, Performance Improvements and Cost-Effectiveness of Web and Intranet-based EQS Software Solutions
1. Introduction The sustainability imperative The ‘Global 2500’ company spends £56 million on all aspects of environmental management and likely up to three times that for environmental, health, safety and quality management. Of this, as much ...
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Environmental, Quality and Health & Safety Management On-line: The Efficiencies, Performance Improvements and Cost-Effectiveness of Web and Intranet-based EQS Software Solutions
The sustainability imperative The ‘Global 2500’ company spends £56 million on all aspects of environmental management and likely up to three times that for environmental, health, safety and quality management. Of this, as much as 64% relates ...