Smart Innovators: Software For Industrial Hygiene And Occupational Health
23 Mar, 2020
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Executive Summary
This report provides corporate decision-makers and buyers of industrial hygiene (IH) and occupational health (OH) software with an overview of the current market—highlighting technology trends, innovations, opportunities and growth areas to anticipate. The IH and OH software landscape has transitioned from one-size-fits-all enterprise solutions to solutions that are specially developed to meet the needs of industrial hygienists and EHS generalists. As firms outsource IH and OH duties to third parties, EHS generalists are increasingly required to fill these roles. Hence, firms need solutions that are simple enough for the EHS generalist but also cater to the seasoned industrial hygienist. This report covers nine vendors of EHS, IH and OH software with value propositions that leverage trending or emerging innovations in the EHS digital technology landscape to provide such solutions.
Cost-Saving Efforts And Outsourcing Are Reducing Firms’ IH And OH Expertise
Overlap Of Health And Safety With IH And OH Increases Need For Better Solutions
IH And OH Software Play Critical Roles In Shift To Proactive Compliance
Leading IH And OH Indicators Are Aligning With The Digital Megatrend
Characterizing Vendor Activities According To Technology Innovation Areas
Acquisitions, Mergers And Innovation Causing Healthy Market Competition
Nascent But Promising Technology Innovation Areas
Technology Convergence Offers Unique Business Opportunities
Overlap Of Health And Safety With IH And OH Increases Need For Better Solutions
IH And OH Software Play Critical Roles In Shift To Proactive Compliance
Leading IH And OH Indicators Are Aligning With The Digital Megatrend
Characterizing Vendor Activities According To Technology Innovation Areas
Acquisitions, Mergers And Innovation Causing Healthy Market Competition
Nascent But Promising Technology Innovation Areas
Technology Convergence Offers Unique Business Opportunities
Figure 1. Vendor-Corporate Market Dynamics Over Time
Figure 2. Industrial Hygiene & Occupational Health Sub-Areas
Figure 3. Priority For Innovation By EHS Function
Figure 4. Adoption Of Digital Technologies In 2020
Figure 5. Adoption Of Software By EHS Processes In 2020
Figure 6. Vendor Technology Adoption Assessment
Figure 2. Industrial Hygiene & Occupational Health Sub-Areas
Figure 3. Priority For Innovation By EHS Function
Figure 4. Adoption Of Digital Technologies In 2020
Figure 5. Adoption Of Software By EHS Processes In 2020
Figure 6. Vendor Technology Adoption Assessment
Ultraleap, Airsweb, Facebook, Enterprise Health, Spiramid, Chevron, OSHA, UL, Verisk3E, Expedia, Cority, VelocityEHS, Simple But Needed (SBN), Neo4j, Fatigue Science, Institute Of Occupational Medicine, Leap Motion, Engage EHS, IBM, Enablon, Amazon, Humantech, Ultrahaptics, US Department of Energy, SGS, HSE, Enviance, ProcessMAP
About the Authors

Kel Udeala
Industry Analyst
Kel is an Industry Analyst at Verdantix. His current agenda focuses on EHS, Industrial Hygiene and Occupational health software. He has a background in oil and gas, rene…
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Steve Bolton
Research Director
Steve leads the Verdantix EHS research practice, based out of our New York office. He has 25 years of experience advising on sustainability, EHS, circular economy, corporate s…
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