ON-DEMAND WEBINAR
Technology: Shaping the Future of EHS


Staying ahead of the technology curve is a challenge that many companies face when implementing and maintaining a robust EHS program. This panel offered three unique perspectives on how technology has a significant impact on shaping the EHS industry.

Leveraging machine learning can help EHS professionals translate complex EHS documents, such as permits and regulations, into easy-to-use compliance requirements. Computer vision and computer simulation are technologies that drive improvement in occupational health and safety performance. Data mining and analytics techniques can be used to identify strategic EHS trends across an organization.  

This session identified ways that technology can help EHS professionals: 

  • Enhance health and safety performance 
  • Uncover opportunities for cost savings and drive business value 
  • Create efficiencies in EHS processes and programs 

Our engaging and dynamic panel also provided thoughts on what the future holds for technological advancement and EHS initiatives. 

Our engaging and dynamic panel will also provide thoughts on what the future holds for technological advancement and EHS initiatives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ON-DEMAND WEBINAR

The Open Table Conference
Technology: Shaping the Future of EHS


Staying ahead of the technology curve is a challenge that many companies face when implementing and maintaining a robust EHS program. This panel offered three unique perspectives on how technology has a significant impact on shaping the EHS industry.

Leveraging machine learning can help EHS professionals translate complex EHS documents, such as permits and regulations, into easy-to-use compliance requirements. Computer vision and computer simulation are technologies that drive improvement in occupational health and safety performance. Data mining and analytics techniques can be used to identify strategic EHS trends across an organization.  

This session identified ways that technology can help EHS professionals: 

  • Enhance health and safety performance 
  • Uncover opportunities for cost savings and drive business value 
  • Create efficiencies in EHS processes and programs 

Our engaging and dynamic panel also provided thoughts on what the future holds for technological advancement and EHS initiatives.