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EHS Strategy Map

Key EHS Opportunities. Effective Processes. Learning & Growth. EHS Strategy Map. Sustain air emissions not to exceed 50% of standard for nickel compounds in a calendar year. Stakeholder Involvement.

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EHS Strategy Map

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  1. Key EHS Opportunities EffectiveProcesses Learning &Growth EHS Strategy Map Sustain air emissions not to exceed 50% of standard for nickel compounds in a calendar year. StakeholderInvolvement R&D – Review and research new chemical substances to eliminate hazard in metal joint process. EHS – review new compounds from R&D Chemical Substitution to less toxic/less regulated compound Train R&D on the hazards of Nickel HAP training for R&D

  2. Key EHS Opportunities EffectiveProcesses Learning &Growth EHS Strategy Map Sustain air emissions not to exceed 50% of standard for nickel compounds in a calendar year. StakeholderInvolvement EHS – HAP analysis and evaluation Process Engineering – Develop & validate new process Operations – Implement process so it meets current production requirements Process change to implement wet grinding Train employees on new process Train maintenance on new equipment Change waste disposal guidelines

  3. Key EHS Opportunities EffectiveProcesses Learning &Growth EHS Strategy Map Sustain air emissions not to exceed 50% of standard for nickel compounds in a calendar year. StakeholderInvolvement EHS – Change monitoring system/techniques to ensure effectiveness of system Process Engineering – Develop & validate new process Maintenance – Monitor/repair/PM new system Operations – Use system while meeting production requirements Implement improved dust collection system Train employees on new process Train maintenance on new equipment Change waste disposal guidelines EHS learn new monitoring techniques

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