Integrating environmental, health, and safety (EHS) with quality management is no longer optional for manufacturers; it’s essential for achieving operational excellence, ensuring ISO compliance, and driving sustainable growth. Traditionally, EHS management and quality management systems (QMS) operated in silos. But modern organizations are shifting toward integrated EHSQ platforms to streamline processes, reduce risks, and improve efficiency.
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Why integrate EHS and quality management?
Historically, quality management emerged from post-WWII global competition, focusing on product standards and customer satisfaction. In contrast, EHS management developed from labor movements and responses to major environmental and safety incidents.
Now, manufacturers are breaking down these silos by placing EHS and quality under unified leadership or adopting integrated EHSQ systems. This integration recognizes that safety and quality are interconnected drivers of performance.
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