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Learn how digital risk management tools help organizations identify hazards, streamline assessments, and make smarter safety decisions.

A strong management of change program can help drive ESG success. Any expert on management of change (MoC) might tell

Management of change & risk assessment are two processes that work best when connected — and the right software makes

Join Cority’s Sean Baldry, CRSP as he explores why organizations should consider redesigning their risk management programs to reflect a more employee-centric approach, and the value that this shift can bring, including better environmental, health and safety outcomes and stronger workplace cultures.

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How data visualization and analytics can facilitate decision-making and better MOC. Anyone who’s tried to drive change in a company

In this webinar, Andrew Smith, CEO of Jicom, and Sean Baldry, Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Cority, will share practical tips and real-life examples of how to evolve your EHS training program to meet the needs of today’s workforce.

There is no doubt that COVID-19 has and continues to have an impact on our lives. Whether affecting the health of

Quality management professionals in the manufacturing sector know all too well how Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEAs) and control

Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) is a time-consuming process – even for top-tier manufacturers with the resources to invest

More and more, organizations are beginning to understand the limitations of relying solely on backward-looking metrics to inform their safety