5 easy ways to keep up with environmental regulatory changes
Keeping pace with ever-changing environmental regulations can be a daunting task. In fact, a recent survey1 conducted by J. J. Keller’s Center for Market Insights found that 45 percent of the 222 Environmental, Health, and Safety Professionals who participated found the tracking of regulatory changes to be their biggest challenge. That’s not surprising because environmental rulemakings are published frequently, sometimes daily, and some rules fly through the rulemaking process quicker than others. Several resources can help Without a clear plan to stay on top of things, you could easily miss an important regulatory change that could disrupt processes, cost your company several thousands of dollars in penalties, and open your company up to a lawsuit. The good news is you have many good resources at your fingertips. Here are five you can use to help create a system for keeping up with new or revised environmental regulations that might apply at your facility:
- Visit the websites of state and federal regulatory agencies — Going directly to the source might seem like the most obvious solution, but we know catching up with these sites over time may prove to be difficult. Try setting a calendar reminder to make this a regular habit.
- Follow the state and federal regulatory agencies on social media — Most agencies have active social media platforms to inform the public. If you or your company already have social media accounts, this one should be an easy lift.
- Join industry associations that track regulatory activity — Industry associations host meetings and events that provide updates on the latest regulatory developments impacting their members. It’s also a great way to network and exchange ideas with other industry professionals.
- Subscribe to listservs — Many federal and state regulatory agencies have listservs that send out regulatory updates. In addition, many industry associations and other organizations have listservs that will help keep you posted. For example, you may wish to sign up for news, regulatory updates, and compliance tips at www.jjkeller.com.
- Complete your J. J. Keller® Compliance Network profile builder — As a subscriber of this platform, you have an opportunity to curate the content you’re alerted to. This allows you to select your focus areas and the regulatory areas that most impact your role and responsibilities for a tailored and meaningful compliance experience. Be sure to review any new or revised requirements After you’ve identified upcoming regulatory changes that might impact your facilities, it’s a good idea to conduct a review of how the new requirements will impact your existing processes. Being proactive and having a plan in place will certainly help reduce the potential risk of non-compliance.
Key to remember: A J. J. Keller Market Insights survey shows that almost half of the over 220 participants said that keeping up with new and additional environmental regulations was their top challenge. However, several resources may assist you with this task!
1Environmental & Sustainability Survey conducted by Customer & Market Insights x J. J. Keller Center for Market Insights, October 2022