EHS Software Benchmark: Health, Hygiene & Ergonomics

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Executive Summary

This report contains an extract of the Verdantix Green Quadrant 2017 analysis of the industrial hygiene, occupational health and ergonomics functionality of twenty EHS software applications. The majority of EHS decision-makers prefer the idea of purchasing a single, integrated application to cover all EHS workflows. But factors such as industry-specific requirements, limited usage scenarios for software or constrained budgets may push them to make purchase decisions based primarily on specific ‘must have’ functional requirements. Based on 15 assessment criteria, the Verdantix benchmark of health, hygiene and ergonomics functionality finds that Cority stands out in the market with a score of 87% of the maximum potential score. ProcessMAP is a strong second for ’total worker health’ functionality, Intelex, SAI Global and Enablon are all candidates to be added to a shortlist for vendor selection and Enviance is a joint leader for ergonomics functionality. Buyers should drill down into the security framework for medical records and pre-defined best practice content and workflow.   
 
EHS Software Benchmark: Health, Hygiene & Ergonomics
Four Factors Cause Buyers To Focus On Specific Functionality, Not Platforms
Assessment Criteria For Health, Hygiene & Ergonomics Software
Strong Functionality For Industrial Hygiene And Occupational Health Is Not Widely Available
Buyers Should Target The Top Five Vendors And Drill Down Into IT Security
Figure 1. Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health & Ergonomics Functionality Scores
Figure 2. Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health & Ergonomics Percentage Of Potential

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David Metcalfe

David Metcalfe

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David is the CEO and co-founder of Verdantix, where he leads the firm’s strategic direction and client engagement. Since co-founding the firm in 2008, David has built a ...

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