EHS program

Medical Surveillance Program

The Use Case for OSHA’s Medical Surveillance Program

When workers are (or may be) exposed to chemicals, noise, blood, and other workplace hazards on a regular basis, they should be enrolled in a medical surveillance program to evaluate the potential impact of those substances on their health and … Read More

EHS Software

Practical Applicability: 3 Ways EHS Software is Adding Value

Safety is an increasingly important aspect of work, especially when it comes to retaining employees and attracting new talent. However, with a dwindling workforce, how are companies able to keep safety a priority? In recent years, technology has become an … Read More

EH&S Dashboards

Managing an Organization’s Performance Goals Using EH&S Dashboards

Peter Drucker, the most recognizable management thinker of the 20th Century, is credited with saying, “If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.” This statement is at the heart of modern management theory, but Drucker was not just referring … Read More

EH&S Software in Laboratory

The Role of EH&S Software in Laboratory Accident Prevention

In general, managing a lab requires paying attention to a lot of moving parts, and outdated safety monitoring protocols increase the likelihood of overlooking critical aspects of environmental, health, and safety (EH&S). Chemical laboratories store many chemicals with varying toxicity … Read More

ROI for EHS Software

ROI for EHS Software – Reputation & Business Continuity (5th in Series)

One benefit of the recent pandemic is that safety is in less need of justification. However, though the understanding and acknowledgment of workplace environmental, health, and safety (EHS) programs have both made great strides (even bounds) over the past few … Read More

ROI for EHS Software

ROI for EHS Software – Streamlining Workflow (4th in Series)

Though having a continually improving EHS program can help workplaces prevent incidents like injuries, illnesses, and damaging environmental byproducts, for many businesses, safety-related spending can feel like an unnecessary cost that does little to nothing in terms of driving revenue. … Read More