Mitigating EHS Risk

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Ultimately, the management of health, environment, safety and process integrity (EHS) is the management of risk. Improper supervision of these areas can increase the risk of:

  • Releases to the environment

  • Unsafe working conditions

  • Exposure of employees and community to harmful substances

  • Dysfunction in processes and equipment

  • Regulatory non-compliance

Proper EHS risk management requires an integrated approach throughout all levels of the organization to synergistically engage individuals and address business goals to promote safety and environmental protection practices.


ICON has over 20 years of experience in the strategic design and management of worldwide, national and local EHS management programs for major corporations. Our programs are designed to achieve superior risk management results and avoid adverse business consequences to the corporation.

We have worked with the highest levels of management to develop state-of-the art programs to ensure EHS risk is recognized, addressed and mitigated so that exposures to incidents and punitive fines are minimized.

February 8, 2012

Coni is a strategic thinker; she sees the dimensions of management from a different view point than her peers. She continually considers structural impediments that prevent the organization from fulfilling its mission. When the situation is defined, she presents a vision to those around her and then facilitates solutions by drawing in key players to change and restructure the organization. While she is the catalyst, in the end all players claim the success of the team.

- Ronald E. Lund, CPEA
Vice President – Auditing Services
Midland Engineering, Ltd. and
former Member of the Board of Directors
Auditing Roundtable, Inc.

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