AI in Occupational Health: Promise, Peril, and Practical Reality

AI in occupational health is creating a lot of excitement and a lot of anxiety. Clinicians, occupational health teams, and industrial hygiene professionals are hearing about AI’s transformative potential from every direction. But the real question isn’t whether AI can do something impressive. It’s whether AI can solve the right problems. The answer starts with […]

Why Emissions Data Management Is A Strategic Imperative

Most organizations are sitting on emissions data they don’t fully understand. It exists in fragments, collected by individual assets, reported for different purposes, and rarely connected in a way that provides a clear picture of what’s happening across the business. The real value comes when organizations move beyond collection and compliance, and start using emissions […]

Heat Stress Management: A Modern Framework for EHS Programs 

Heat stress management is no longer a summertime checklist item. For EHS professionals in construction, mining, manufacturing, and other high-exposure industries, heat risk has become an operational reality that demands a structured, year-round program. OSHA’s proposed Heat Injury and Illness Prevention standard went through public hearings in June 2025 and is now under review — […]

PFAS Management: How To Build a Program That Scales

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Managing PFAS is rapidly turning into one of the toughest challenges for Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) teams. The rules around per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances keep changing. Federal reporting deadlines have been pushed back, but states are stepping up enforcement, CERCLA hazardous substance rules still apply, and the EU is introducing some of the strictest […]

Cority Achieves TISAX Certification: Setting the Gold Standard in Automotive Data Security 

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Automotive organizations operate in one of the world’s most security-sensitive supply chains. Sharing prototype data, supplier information, and operational insights requires confidence in every technology partner. Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and suppliers increasingly expect vendors to prove their security posture before this data can be shared. That’s why Cority’s achievement of Trusted Information Security Assessment Exchange (TISAX) Assessment Level 3 marks an important milestone for our […]

3 EHS Regulatory Shifts Coming to Australia in 2026 — Are You Ready? 

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2026 marks a turning point in Australia regulatory landscape. After years of legislative development, the focus is shifting decisively from policy creation to practical implementation and enforcement.  In this interview, Henrietta Tweedy, Legal Content Owner, at ERM Libryo, shares insights on the key regulatory and environmental, health and safety (EHS) trends that organizations across the region need to be aware […]

2026 Regulatory Changes in the EU and UK: A Guide for EHS Teams 

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Across the EU and UK, 2026 is when new laws start being put into everyday practice, and that means compliance stakes are rising as a result.  To understand what this shift means in practice, we sat down with Henrietta Tweedy, Legal Content Owner, at ERM Libryo, to discuss the key regulatory and environmental, health and safety (EHS) developments organizations across EMEA […]

Building Connected Environmental and Sustainability Teams

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Environmental and sustainability teams often share similar goals, yet they operate in very different ways. When those differences aren’t aligned, organizations miss opportunities for improvement.  In this blog, we aim to show how connecting teams is the first step toward creating a more resilient, credible, and effective sustainability program.  Why Collaboration Breaks Down Between Sustainability Teams Environmental and sustainability teams are both essential to enabling and meeting critical EHS+ objectives, but their […]

AI for Workplace Safety: Predict, Prevent, and Protect Your Workforce

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AI for workplace safety is no longer a futuristic concept — it’s rapidly becoming a cornerstone of modern safety strategies. According to Verdantix, 94% of firms report that implementing AI to boost Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) automation and realize time savings is a top priority within the next two years.1  This surge in interest reflects a growing […]

Difference Between Health and Safety in EHS: Why Health Should Stand Alone 

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Understanding the difference between health and safety is crucial for effective EHS management, yet these terms are often bundled into a single phrase.   While both disciplines aim to protect workers, organizations tend to focus heavily on safety like incident reduction, compliance, and avoiding costly regulatory penalties such as OSHA fines. Meanwhile, health initiatives like fatigue management, mental […]