EHS Management System

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In general, managing a lab requires paying attention to a lot of moving parts, and outdated safety monitoring protocols increase the likelihood of overlooking critical aspects of environmental, health, and safety (EH&S).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 – Effective Compliance (2nd in Series)

Implementing safety and health software has become a necessity for businesses in today’s world. With an increase in workplace accidents and illnesses, companies have recognized the importance of creating a safe work environment for their employees. Safety and health software … Read More

Hazardous/Regulated Waste Management

How Technology Has Improved Hazardous/Regulated Waste Management

Every day, a large amount of waste is generated by the manufacturing, healthcare, and construction industries. Much of this waste is hazardous and needs to be disposed of correctly to avoid harming people and the environment. To ensure proper “cradle … Read More

EH&S Program

Digitizing Your EH&S Program and the 4 Stages of Implementation

Digitization adds incredible value to the field of environment, health, and safety (EH&S). The benefits include increased efficiency in communication, regulatory compliance, and overall safety performance. Despite the many advantages, however, the commitment and complexity involved with adopting a new … Read More

Safety Communication

Safety Communication – Overcoming the Language “Bear”

In a recent episode of “On the Safe Side,” guest speaker, Chandra Gioiellowas, made the assertion that, “The lack of a written HazCom program or a failure to follow the written HazCom program and a proliferation of unlabeled containers is … Read More