The Enhesa Regulatory Guide Service is intended to serve as an EHS reference guide on how an industry is regulated in a given jurisdiction by providing for a summary of the regulatory structure and its main requirements. For example, who is the primary authority in Bavaria Germany regulating Underground Storage Tanks? or How is waste water regulated within the Commonwealth of Virginia, United States?
Enhesa's Regulatory Guide's have a easy to navigate interface assisting with more dynamic searches, quicker data pulls, and cross-jurisdictional comparisons.
Users are able to access the Regulatory Guides by selecting the "List of Guides" hyperlink under Regulatory Guides. This will take you to the new and improved tool. Here a user can search under each heading how a jurisdiction regulates specific topics.
Below is an outline of Regulatory Guide Features:
Regulatory Guide List
1. Search Tool: Users can search key words or string of words within Regulatory Guides
2. Filter: Users can now filter Regulatory Guides by Jurisdiction, Topic, Scope of Work, and Change Date. This tool allows users to filter across jurisdictions for one or more topics
3. Title and Summary: Users can see an overview of the Regulatory Guide
4. Jurisdiction: Users can see to which jurisdiction this Regulatory Guide is related
5. Related Regulatory Forecasters and Legal Foundations
6. Language Setting: If a client has contracted local language, users can view Regulatory Guides in local language
7. Sorting Feature: Users can change the order Regulatory Guides (sort by topic, jurisdiction, change date)
8. Last Change Date: Enhesa provides the last time a guide was changed (please note that this does not denote the last research date)
Regulatory Guide Summary
1. Guide Overview: Brief overview to what the regulatory Guide Pertains
2. Summary: User can review Regulatory Structure analysis provided by Enhesa Analysts
3. Navigation Panel: User can jump to sections of Regulatory Guide
4. Associated Jurisdictions: Using this view, you can see other jurisdictions that have Guides under the same topic. The above example, we can see 7 jurisdictions have regulatory guides for the topic "Public Authorities".
5. Business Insights: User can review further details on how Regulatory Guide might affect their industry
6. Linked Regulatory Forecasters: Enhesa Analysts will link related Regulatory Forecasters (if applicable).
7. Linked Legal Foundations: Enhesa Analysts will link related Regulations within the Enhesa database