2004 EHS Benchmarks Survey BNA’s 2004 EHS Benchmarks Survey, jointly prepared with NAEM, highlights expenditures, budgets,
staffing, responsibilities, and priorities of the Environment, Health & Safety department. The complete
survey-based report contains a wealth of insightful, in-depth research, analysis, and perspective on critical
EHS topics, including:
- Core duties and responsibilities of EHS departments and officials
- Outsourcing trends and developments in EHS
- Staff levels in EHS departments
- EHS budgets and expenditures
- Salaries of EHS officials
- Newly acquired duties in EHS, as well as relinquished activities
- Structure and organization of EHS departments
This survey of EHS professionals and their departments &md; the first of its kind in the field
— further demonstrates BNA's commitment to provide its subscribers with the most comprehensive, up-to-date
level of information and perspective on the environment, health, and safety function.
Working closely with representatives of NAEM, researchers and reporters at BNA surveyed critical issues in
environment, health, and safety, including EHS department activities and programs, staff levels, budgets, and
expenditures. The survey also addressed EHS professionals' titles, salaries, and reporting relationships, as
well as the outsourcing of EHS tasks and activities. Highlights of the survey findings are in the executive
summary. The full report provides a comprehensive review of the results of the survey.
In addition to the survey research and analysis, feature articles in the full report provide additional context
and perspective on the survey data, as well as real-world examples of EHS professionals' experiences and
responsibilities.
Environment, Health & Safety Benchmarks 2004 sets a new standard for research, analysis, and
perspective on the EHS field, offering an unmatched combination of substance, style, rigor, and readability.
Pricing: $695. This item requires prepayment. For immediate shipment, please pay by credit card. Otherwise, you will
be sent an invoice and the report shipped to you upon receipt of payment.
Format: paper (105 pages).
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