Free Guide: How Compliance Regulations Can Help Cannabis Cultivators
Ben Hartman | May 5, 2022
It might sound like the most straightforward pun of all, but cannabis is quite literally a growth industry.
With some forecasts stating that the global cannabis industry will reach US 197.74 billion and that by 2025 34 million pounds of cannabis will be grown in the United States, it’s hard to overstate the potential.
But within this climate of incredible growth, there is also a consumer base that is growing more sophisticated in their preferences. They are turning to concentrates and edibles in higher numbers, creating the need for more facilities and professionals trained in manufacturing these products. And while their tastes in cannabis flower become more particular, cultivators must respond in kind or get left in the dust (or the smoke, for that matter).
But as cultivators and manufacturers work to meet growing consumer demand, they also face a regulatory landscape that can be remarkably complex. These regulations can be a demanding aspect of a job with no shortages of demands, but there is a silver lining.
In our new guide, “How to Cultivate Compliance When Growing (and Producing) Cannabis,” we look at how these compliance regulations can be a boon to cannabis cultivators and manufacturers and guide them as they build safer, more effective cannabis work sites.
The guide’s insights include the following:
How Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) can protect cannabis workers
See how these “road maps to compliance” can also ensure that cannabis employees - be they entry-level or further up the ladder - perform their daily operations safely and efficiently, helping protect their safety and that of their customers.
The Hazards Facing Cannabis Cultivation and Manufacturing Workers
From chemical to biological to physical hazards, cannabis can be dangerous work. See how precise SOPs can help build a culture of safety and help safeguard companies and cannabis cultivation and manufacturing workers.
Why Cannabis Education and Training is Essential For the Production Line
See how education and training can reinforce safety requirements and provide guidelines for building a safety and risk awareness culture.
For Cannabis Security, It’s All Hands on Deck
Security threats facing cannabis companies can range from theft and robbery to potentially devastating cyberattacks.
See how to build a culture of security awareness
Growing and manufacturing cannabis and cannabis products requires a great deal of know-how and devotion. But keeping up with the compliance demands can take valuable time away from other crucial on-the-job tasks.
At Rootwurks, this is a big part of why we developed the Rootwurks Learning Experience Platform. A comprehensive cannabis compliance and education tool, the Rootwurks LXP includes a host of sophisticated digital tools to track, analyze, and audit a company’s compliance adherence and online educational resources to boost cannabis awareness for industry professionals of all sorts.
To read more about how compliance guidelines can help cannabis cultivation and manufacturing workers protect themselves, their workplace, and their customers, download your copy of “How to Cultivate Compliance When Growing (and Producing) Cannabis” here: