Most organizations believe they have a clear understanding of EHS risks, but in reality, that view often varies across sites, functions, and leadership teams. This is where EHS risk management begins to break down. When EHS operates in silos, risk doesn’t disappear—it becomes fragmented, repeated, and harder to see. Embedding EHS into how the business operates creates a more consistent, enterprise-wide view of risk—allowing organizations to identify and control it before it turns into consequences.
