EHS Trends in 2023

12/16/2022 04:11 PM Comment(s) By Reliant EHS

Looking ahead to Environmental Health and Safety trends coming up in 2023.  Driving trends, technology, and growth in the industry. 

New EHS Trends

As we look ahead to 2023, there are several key trends and developments in the field of EHS (environmental, health, and safety) software that are worth noting. These trends are driven by a combination of factors, including advances in technology and software, changing user needs and preferences for management systems, safety compliance requirements, and the evolution of the EHS industry. Here are some of the most important EHS management software trends Reliant EHS has its eye on in 2023:

1.Increased use of artificial intelligence and machine learning:


One of the biggest trends Reliant EHS has seen in EHS software is the increased use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. These technologies are being used to automate more administrative tasks, improve data analysis and reporting, streamline safety audits, and make predictions and recommendations based on past data and performance. AI can analyze processes and help provide more EHS insight to reduce business risks and ensure compliance. For example, AI and machine learning could be used to automatically detect and correct errors in data entry, to predict workplace hazards and potential risks, or to recommend the most efficient and effective ways to reduce emissions and environmental hazards or improve workplace safety. 

2.Greater emphasis on user experience and design:

Another trend in EHS management software is the increased focus on user experience and design when using an EHS management system. EHS software is becoming more user-friendly and intuitive, with modern, clean, and responsive interfaces that are easy to use and navigate. This trend is driven by the need for a comprehensive solution to improve adoption and engagement among users, and to ensure that EHS software is accessible and useful to everyone in an organization, regardless of their technical expertise or experience. For example, there is a stronger push for being able to quickly and easily pull audit reports by anyone at any time and streamline the data collection process.

3.Enhanced integration with IoT and other sensors:

The third trend in EHS management software is the increased integration with IoT (Internet of Things) devices and other sensors. This could include things like sensors that monitor air and water quality, sensors that track the movement of people and equipment, or sensors that detect potential hazards and risks in the workplace. The goal of this trend is to improve the accuracy, timeliness, and comprehensiveness of EHS data, and to enable organizations to complete a risk assessment and implement more proactive and preventive safety protocols for EHS management. 

4.Increased emphasis on sustainability and social responsibility:

Another trend in EHS software is the increased focus on sustainability and social responsibility. As organizations become more aware of their environmental and social impacts, they are looking for ways to improve their operational excellence and sustainability performance and contribute to the well-being of the communities in which they operate. EHS software is playing a key role in environmental management, with the ability to track and report on sustainability indicators, such as greenhouse gas emissions, water usage, and waste generation, as well as social indicators, such as workplace health, employee engagement, and diversity.

5.More emphasis on compliance and regulatory requirements:

Finally, the fifth trend in EHS management software is the increased emphasis on safety compliance management and regulatory requirements. As the regulatory compliance landscape continues to evolve, organizations are facing more complex and stringent EHS requirements. EHS management software is playing a key role in helping organizations meet these requirements, with key features such as compliance tracking, incident reporting, and auditing, as well as the ability to customize policies and procedures to meet specific regulatory requirements.

Overall, 2023 is shaping up to be an exciting year for EHS software, with a number of trends and developments that are likely to have a significant impact on the industry.

Reliant EHS as the solution

Out of all the trends noted by Reliant EHS, the key factor is how seamlessly the Reliant system integrates with the current EHS industry, as well as future technological growth. Reliant EHS offers a fully customizable environment to meet your needs where you are at.  Our Open API options can fully integrate into any system to let data flow in and out of your proprietary management systems, or future systems, to help you build and adapt to all new EHS initiatives. 


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