This report is intended to help corporate decision-makers understand how they might utilize new or existing EHS technologies to mitigate the risk of COVID-19 within their firm. Various tools can help EHS managers remain in communication with their frontline workers, monitor employees’ health and follow protocols to maintain workplace safety in these unprecedented times. Further to this, other technologies can help firms maintain business continuity even when conducting operations in new ways to help minimize the spread of the virus.
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Table of contents
Leveraging EHS Technology For Worker Safety In The Face Of COVID-19
Technologies That Support COVID-19 Worker Safety And Communications
Technologies That Support Business Continuity
Organisations mentioned
Airsweb,
Avetta,
Axion Health,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
Cognibox,
Cority,
Enablon,
Enterprise Health,
Intelex,
IsoMetrix,
JDA,
Johns Hopkins Center for Systems Science and Engineering,
KPA,
Omnia Group,
Oracle,
ProcessMAP,
Quentic,
Safety and Health Administration,
SAI Global,
SAP,
SHE Software,
UL,
Vault Intelligence,
VelocityEHS
About the authors
Analyst
Molly is an analyst in the Verdantix EHS practice. Her current research agenda focuses on the priorities and trends within the EHS software market, industrial wearables and operational sustainability. Previously a Research Analyst for the L&D industry, Molly holds a first-class social science degree from Lancaster University.
Principal Analyst
Yaowen is a Principal Analyst at Verdantix conducting research on EHS and ESG information management. His current agenda focuses on digital technologies, best practices and growth strategies across EHS, product stewardship, sustainability performance and ESG risk management. Yaowen has more than seven years of experience managing and delivering EHS and ESG research and consulting engagements to corporates, vendors, investors and industry associations. He holds a dual major bachelor’s degree in environmental management and international relations from the University of Pennsylvania.
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, renewable energy, waste management and recycling. He holds a B.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering from University College London and an MSc in Renewable Energy Engineering from Brunel University London.
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 social responsibility and other business value topics. Steve received a dual environmental science and public policy Bachelor's degree from The College of William and Mary, a Master of Environmental Management degree from Duke University, and an MBA degree from James Madison University.