EHS Software Benchmark: Safety, Incident and Risk Management

Published 24 January 2018 by Divina Li &
EHS Software Environment, Health & Safety Incident Management Process Safety Worker Safety Market Insight

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Executive Summary

This report contains an extract of the Verdantix analysis of the safety, incident and risk features and functionality of twenty EHS software applications. This analysis was originally produced in the Verdantix Green Quadrant EHS Software 2017 report. The majority of EHS decision-makers prefer the idea of purchasing a single, integrated software application to cover all EHS workflows. But factors such as unique 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 29 assessment criteria, the Verdantix benchmark on safety, incident and risk management finds that Enablon stands out in the market with a score of 77% of the maximum potential score in this area. Intelex, SAI Global, and Sphera are strong seconds for ‘total safety, incident and risk’ functionality,  each with 71% of the maximum potential score. Cority, VelocityEHS and Gensuite also have solid offerings. Due to a strong abundance of safety and risk options, buyers should assess application design quality.

Table of contents

EHS Software Benchmark: Safety, Incident and Risk Management
Four Factors Persuade Buyers To Focus Vendor Selection On Specific Functionality
Assessment Criteria For Safety, Incident, and Risk Management Software
Many EHS Software Vendors Offer Robust Functionality For Safety, Risk and Incident Management
Given An Abundance Of Safety & Risk Options, Buyers Should Assess Application Design Quality 

Table of figures

Figure 1. Safety, Incident and Risk
Figure 2. Safety, Incident and Risk Total Score

About the author

Divina Li

Analyst

Divina is an Analyst on the Environment, Health and Safety and Operational Risk practice groups. Her current research agenda includes software innovations to support operational risk management as it relates to physical assets. Prior to joining Verdantix, Divina worked at Institute for Policy Integrity, a nonpartisan think tank, calculating environmental regulatory costs, and at the United States Forest Service. Divina holds a BA in Environmental Studies at New York University.

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