A Letter from Our CEO: The World of EHS+ Is Changing. Cortex AI Is the Next Step

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By Ryan Magee, CEO, Cority Today at Converge Studio, we introduced Cortex AI — the new intelligence layer embedded across CorityOne. It’s a major step forward for our platform, but more importantly, it reflects a critical inflection point happening across the entire EHS+ world.  Cortex AI isn’t a departure from who we are. It’s the next chapter in a story that started nearly forty years ago.   Our Journey […]

AASB S2 Compliance: Australia’s Mandatory Climate Reporting Guide

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The Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards (ASRS) were issued by the Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB) in September 2024. Known as AASB S1 and AASB S2, they are officially here and they’re changing the way Australian businesses disclose and confront climate risks. Designed for interoperability with international reporting frameworks, these rules bring greater transparency and consistency […]

No-Regret Metrics: Turning Emissions Data into Action

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To compete, businesses must build sustainability into core operations by turning emissions data into action. This article was originally published on the Trellis website. For years, sustainability work has been about reporting, disclosing and measuring emissions, publishing targets and meeting disclosure deadlines. That foundational effort was critical, but the landscape is shifting. Today, the emphasis […]

What Outperformers Do Differently: Lagging vs Leading Safety Indicators in EHS

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For so many EHS professionals, individual performance is measured by what’s already happened. Incident rates, lost time, and compensation claims – these units are seen as the standard indication for the success or failure of EHS programs. As such, you’d be forgiven for thinking the organizations that outperform must just have better tools at their […]

Digital Incident Management: The Case For Modernizing Safety Reporting

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Imagine a safety incident that never gets reported, until it becomes a headline. This scenario is more common than expected. A recent Gallup survey revealed that nearly half of serious workplace safety incidents go unreported globally. Underreporting not only endangers employees but also exposes organizations to compliance failures, reputational damage, and significant financial loss. In […]

EHS Software Pricing: How Unified EHS Software Reduces Costs

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Regardless of industry, organizational size, maturity, or other differentiating factors, modern EHS leaders all seem to face the same objective. Improve operational resilience, meet constantly evolving regulatory demands, engage a diverse (and sometimes disparate) workforce – and do so with as few resources and costs as possible. In the face of these monumental tasks, the […]

The New Role of Occupational Health in Hospitals 

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Hospitals are under unprecedented pressure. Margins are shrinking, staffing is stretched thin, and inflation is driving up operational costs. As financial pressure increases, hospital leaders are being asked to do more with less without adding to clinician burnout or compromising patient care. In this type of environment, every department is under scrutiny. And that’s why […]

Why Proactive Audits Are the New Compliance Standard 

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As workplace safety expectations continue to rise, organizations are being urged to take a more proactive approach to compliance. Rather than waiting for regulatory inspections or reacting to incidents, leading businesses are investing in smarter, more agile safety programs – starting with how they manage audits. This shift shouldn’t come as a surprise. For years, […]

What the ISO–GHG Protocol Partnership Means for Emissions Reporting 

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Two of the world’s most influential standard-setters in sustainability, ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and the Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHG Protocol) have recently announced their strategic partnership. This change will likely impact nearly every major company reporting today: in 2023, 97% of disclosing S&P 500 companies reported to CDP using the GHG Protocol, highlighting […]

From Numbers to Know-How: Re-centering Safety on What Works

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In today’s fast-paced business environment, workplace safety has never been more complex, or more critical but when striving for operational excellence, it’s easy to chase numbers and miss the point. Low incident rates don’t guarantee control of risk; in reality, they often reflect underreporting or luck. The programs that outperform focus on what drives outcomes: […]