A Practical Guide to Selecting EHS Software That Works

Choosing EHS software is a strategic move that influences safety culture, reporting accuracy, and organisational performance. With shared input across departments, teams can select a system that truly supports their work.
Confined Space Safety Awareness – Understanding the Risks

Learn how confined space safety awareness helps teams identify hazards, follow regulations, and perform safe entries through planning and communication.
Pausing Work: The Smart Choice for Safer Sites

Pausing work when hazards appear isn’t a setback, it’s a smart move that protects people and strengthens safety culture.
Why the Right Features Make Hazard ID Software a Safety Asset

Discover 10 essential hazard identification software features that improve hazard reporting, trend tracking, and proactive safety planning.
Real-Time Safety Reporting: A Shift That Changes Everything

Real-time safety reporting gives teams the power to act fast, log risks accurately, and create a stronger, more accountable safety culture.
Boost FLHA Engagement by Leading, Not Controlling

If your FLHA process isn’t working, try this: boost FLHA engagement by building ownership, highlighting wins, and making it easier to follow.
Safety Tech Adoption: Why It Struggles and How to Turn It Around

Improve safety tech adoption by focusing on real-world usability, peer support, and a culture that puts workers and their feedback first.
Fire Drills in Canada: From Routine to Readiness

A well-executed fire drill prepares your team to act decisively under pressure, especially in compliance-heavy Canadian work environments where safety training is non-negotiable.
Turning Incidents Into Insights in Canadian Workplaces

Learn why incident reporting is key to workplace safety in Canada and how it helps employers meet national and provincial compliance standards.
Behavior-Based Safety: Shaping a Safer Workplace Culture

Want a safer workplace that actually sticks? Behavior-Based Safety focuses on everyday choices and teamwork. When people observe, speak up, and support one another, safety becomes something everyone owns and that’s when the real change begins.