Unlocking The Potential Of Occupational Health Software: A Guide For Buyers

  • Webinar
  • Environment, Health & Safety

Unlocking The Potential Of Occupational Health Software: A Guide For Buyers

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the importance of worker health to the top of every organization’s list of priorities. With growing responsibility to monitor the physical and mental well-being of your employees, the demand for Occupational Health Software (OHS) has grown rapidly. However, with so many solutions available, it can be challenging to know which provider is right for your organization.

Join our upcoming webinar on Wednesday, February 22, and get independent insights on 11 prominent OHS platforms - with a detailed comparison by expert Verdantix analysts. They'll equip you with the knowledge you need to make an informed decision, helping you overcome the challenges of managing a growing workforce while ensuring clear visibility on individual worker health.

During this exclusive webinar, you'll learn:

  • Key functionalities of OHS software 
  • How to identify the best fit for your organization
  • The main drivers influencing adoption

 

On this webinar

Rain Chiang

Analyst

Rain is an Analyst in the Verdantix Environmental, Health, and Safety practice. His current research agenda focuses on evaluating the financial return of proven EHS technologies. Prior to joining Verdantix, Rain worked at Deecon Consulting where he gained project management experience in the UK construction and telecommunications industry.  Rain holds a Master of Arts degree in Economics and Politics from the University of Edinburgh.  

Zain Idris

Analyst

Zain is an Analyst in the Verdantix EHS practice out of the London office. His current research agenda focuses on, digitising permits to work, and EHS software for occupational health. Prior to working as an analyst, Zain worked as a summer intern at Verdantix, recording major mergers and acquisitions witnessed within each practice. Zain holds a BSc in Economics from the University of Warwick.