Smart Innovators: Contractor Safety Management Solutions

13 Jun, 2022

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Executive Summary

Contractor safety issues are pervasive, costly and severely damaging to workforces. As the conversation surrounding contractor safety management becomes more imperative within firms, the market for EHS solutions is expanding. This report provides EHS executives with an analysis of the evolving landscape of contractor safety management solutions, including software for prequalification, onboarding and safety training, site access control and control of work. Our analysis finds that more firms and hiring clients are realizing the importance of contractor safety and are further innovating their existing solutions to enhance EHS workflows. 

The Pandemic Has Highlighted The Importance Of Contractor Safety Management Solutions 
Contractor Safety Management Solutions Boost Investment And Market Demand
Firms Are Realizing The Growing Potential And Value Of Contractor Safety Management Solutions

2022 Will See Contractor Safety Management Solutions Become A Key Driver In A Shifting Worker Safety Landscape 
Contractor Safety Management Solutions Offer Key Functionality To Protect Against Worker Risk
Contractor And Hiring Firm Relationships Within The Contractor Safety Management Software Market
Contractor Safety Management Solutions Are Incorporating Innovative Functionality To Move Risk Management To The Next Level
Competitors Are Streamlining The Management Of Health And Safety For Both Hiring Clients And Contractor Firms

 
Figure 1. Adoption Of Contractor Safety Management Software In 2022 
Figure 2. Change In Spend Across Contractor Safety Management Software In 2022 
Figure 3. Key Use Cases For Contractor Safety Management Software 
Figure 4. Key Players Within The Contractor Safety Management Industry  

About the Authors

Tamjeed Aziz

Tamjeed Aziz

Analyst

Tamjeed is an EHS (Environment, Health & Safety) Analyst at Verdantix. His current research agenda centres on emerging technologies and solutions. Prior to joining Verdant...

Bill Pennington

Bill Pennington

VP Research

Bill is VP Research at Verdantix, where he leads analysis on the evolving and interconnected landscapes of EHS, quality, AI and enterprise risk management. His research helps ...

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