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3E actively and proudly provides a variety of resources to the EHS community to inform regulatory professionals on the latest issues and topics affecting the EHS profession. The Resource Center is designed to help the community identify best practices for managing compliance information. This is where we also share our knowledge on new and changing standards and regulations.

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Banner Health has a relentless dedication to providing quality healthcare. Since Banner Health operates as a nonprofit, every dollar earned is reinvested into expanding patient care and improving care facilities. Therefore, when it comes to spending money, Banner Health constantly looks for the most cost effective way to improve their internal processes, with the goal of rolling any and all cost savings into continuous upgrades in patient care.
Shell Oil is a global group of energy and petrochemical companies with around 102,000 employees in more than 100 countries and territories. Shell continually places a strong emphasis on environmental regulatory compliance, and the is committed to managing its environmental impact as it strives to meet the world’s growing energy needs.
Costco Wholesale Corporation operates an international chain of membership warehouse stores, mainly under the "Costco Wholesale" name, that carry quality, brand name merchandise at substantially lower prices than typically found at conventional wholesale or retail sources. As of March 2004, Costco operates 319 warehouses in 38 U.S. states and Puerto Rico with more than 78,000 employees in the U.S. International operations include 63 locations in Canada, 23 in Mexico, 15 in the United Kingdom and 12 more in Asia, in all totaling about another 25,000 employees.
Southwest Airlines aims to use its 436 (and growing) colorful planes to safely move over 70 million customers and 288 million pounds of cargo annually. In an industry where time is of the essence, the airline found its Safety Specialists needing to answer frontline employee questions quickly and accurately 24-7. They created an EHS route that included the services of 3E, and it's been smooth flying ever since.
Cabela's is the world’s foremost outfitter of hunting, fishing and outdoor gear. Cabela's retail division operates a chain of innovative and popular stores throughout the U.S. As much wildlife museums and education centers as retail stores, Cabela's showrooms provide a truly unique shopping experience. True destination stores, Cabela's showrooms offer outdoor enthusiasts and their families an educational and entertaining shopping experience.

September 9, 2014Kirsten Wallerstedt

As obliged under Section 1502(d)(3)(C) of the Dodd-Frank Act (Act), the U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) has compiled a list of “all known conflict mineral processing facilities worldwide.” The release of this list should assist companies that must comply with Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Act in identifying unique smelters of conflict minerals in their supply chains.

August 8, 2014Uday Virkud

In the few short months since I’ve joined the 3E team, I have learned that the global environmental regulatory landscape has never been more complex, and companies are struggling to conform to the myriad of regulations that impact their business.

July 24, 2014Kirsten Wallerstedt

The existing Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Sanctions were updated on 8 July 2014 due to a new Executive Order. US sanctions can now be used against a company’s actions or policies that threaten the peace, security, or stability of the DRC, including against any entity that is complicit in the “illicit trade in natural resources in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.” This may affect companies’ filings with the SEC under the conflict minerals law.

June 30, 2014James Lee

California Proposition 65 (Prop 65) is possibly one of the most expansive state environmental laws for the chemical industry. Officially entitled, the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, California Health & Safety Code section 25249.5 et seq., requires persons conducting business in the state to provide a clear and reasonable warning in sign or label before exposing consumers or employees to chemicals listed as carcinogens or reproductive toxins under the law.

May 29, 2014Kirsten Wallerstedt

The EU Proposal contains many synergies with the U.S. conflict minerals law and should be of interest to companies operating in the EU or the U.S., and would also be of interest to suppliers and distributors to these markets.







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