KPA Aims To Boost EHS Performance In SME Firms By Providing Comprehensive Software, Training And Services

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Executive Summary

This report is one in a series covering vendors in the EHS software and technology markets; these case studies help corporate managers better understand key vendors and offerings in the market. KPA is a compliance software and services provider based in Colorado, US. The vendor’s clientele is primarily made up of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with between 100 and 1,000 employees. Originating as a compliance services provider, KPA’s strategy is to meld consulting and training services with comprehensive EHS management software. KPA uses its extensive, configurable training library to develop strong safety best practices amongst employees, utilizing its intuitive mobile application as a platform for effective distribution. The vendor has shifted from specializing in servicing the automotive industry to address the needs of firms of varying sizes and industry verticals, using its scalable software solution. KPA’s management software focuses on streamlining compliance workflows, whilst providing in-depth analytics to allow firms to make data-driven decisions. 
KPA Targets The SME Market With A Range Of Scalable Product Solutions  
KPA Provides A Broad Compliance Software Platform Alongside Consulting And Training Services
SME Firms Looking To Enhance Their EHS Management Processes Should Shortlist KPA 
 
Figure 1. KPA Has Developed From EHS Services Provider To Software Vendor

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Bill Pennington

Bill Pennington

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Bill is VP Research at Verdantix, where he leads analysis on the evolving and interconnected landscapes of EHS, quality, AI and enterprise risk management. His research helps ...

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Tom Brown

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Tom is a Senior Consultant in the Verdantix Advisory Services practice, where his focus is on delivering client solutions for EHS and sustainability digitization. Tom joined V...

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