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EHS: Top Trends You Need to Keep an Eye on in 2020

by Tech Geekk writer
As the world around us continues to advance, and businesses continue to flourish, there is one conversation that has firmly managed to remain a constant, but crucial, theme of all this change: Employee safety. You see, the emergence of modern technology has empowered companies to not only do newer and better business but also give them the means to better focus on their workers’ safety. It is why EHS, i.e., Environmental Health and Safety, is not some incognito concept anymore.
 
Today, EHS is a foundational aspect of business strategies all over the world, driving better decisions that focus as much on the well being of employees as they do on the achievement of superior results. And now that companies also have access to advanced technologies, they are successfully able to take their EHS programs to a whole new level. But the thing about technology is that if you want to leverage it honestly, you must keep up with all the constant changes that come with it. The same holds for EHS technologies and the overall concept as well. And to help you ensure that your EHS program continues to deliver all that you intend for it to, we have collated a list of some of the most crucial trends that will impact it, and as a result of your strategy in this regard, in 2020.

  1. The emergence of different safety issues: This year, there’ll be a noticeable shift in focus; from being concerned with merely the traditional workplace hazards, EHS executives will expand the scope of their programs to deal with other widely reported problems. It includes violence at the workplace, substance abuse, and more. In case you are wondering, a change in laws and regulations worldwide about things like the legality of marijuana has contributed to this shift to a fair extent.
  2. Connected solutions are taking safety to the next level: Now that mobile technologies have become mainstream, the market is inundated with smart technologies that allow employees to connect with their environment. As they take center stage this year, companies are now rushing to integrate them into their operations and strategies as well. Research shows that 46 percent of industrial companies have already adopted wearable devices within their relevant departments and processes.
  3. Autonomous vehicles: Driverless vehicles are no longer a concept that belongs in the future. Not only are autonomous vehicles already amongst us, but they also promise to be safer than human drivers. It has significant ramifications for several industries, but more so for the transportation and logistics industry as well as the ones that involve vehicular movement. However, the large-scale adoption of autonomous vehicles is currently impeded by regulations. But that should start to change as well this year.

Any organization, big or small, stands to benefit immensely from a robust safety culture. And those who seek to establish such a culture within their company or even the ones who wish to enhance their EHS programs, ought to start with software for OHS management.

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