Enhesa Publications
Enhesa issues regular publications as well as features such as the 2004 Global Forecast. Our regular publications are the Enhesa Flash, which is issued every two months, and the Enhesa Update which is published at the end of every month.
Enhesa Flash
The Enhesa Flash will keep you up-to-date with the latest EHS developments around the globe. It includes titles of all adopted regulations in the previous two months, as well as feature articles and related information. It is published every two months and distributed straight to your inbox in PDF format for free.
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The Enhesa Update
The Enhesa Update is published at the end of every month, and contains around 50 pages of titles and descriptions of the latest EHS developments in more than fifty countries around the world. A subscription to the Update includes access to a database containing records of these developments stretching back to 1998.
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Articles and Presentations
Enhesa has a list of reports, presentations and articles that you can download just by registering here.
The 2004 Global Forecast
As a truly international EHS regulatory and policy consultancy, we pride
ourselves on keeping our finger on the pulse of the global EHS
scene.
At the end of 2003 we reviewed almost a thousand environmental, health and
safety regulatory initiatives that had taken place in the previous year around
the world. We then analysed this information to get an idea of
emerging and continuing trends, and presented the results and our predictions in
the
In short, we came to the conclusion that industry should prepare itself for
more stringent requirements concerning management of dangerous chemicals, global
climate change and worker health and safety.
A detailed analysis of these regulatory initiatives against the existing
regulatory framework and current industry practice revealed ten priority issues
that we believe will have significant implications for international industry in
the coming years. Multinational companies wishing to ensure compliance
with regulatory requirements in a way that fosters business growth are
recommended to take proactive measures with regard to these issues.
For further information or to consult the 2004 Global Forecast, please see
the 2004 Global Forecast website at www.ehstrends.com.