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What is Regulatory Mapping?
Regulatory mapping is a systematic process that connects complex legal requirements to the specific internal policies and daily procedures of a company. It acts as a digital bridge between government laws or industry standards and the actual work performed by employees. By organizing these rules into a clear structure, the tool shows exactly which regulations apply to specific business activities. When laws change, the system automatically flags the affected internal processes, ensuring that the company remains compliant without needing manual reviews of every single document.
Why this matters to you
It prevents costly legal mistakes and operational shutdowns by ensuring your company stays current with shifting laws. It saves time by automating the tedious task of comparing new regulations against your existing internal rulebooks.
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We use regulatory mapping to track how new environmental laws affect our current factory operations.
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