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February 7, 2022
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The Path to Predictive EHS Management

Having a data-driven strategy helps safety leaders create a path to predictive EHS management. With this type of strategy, you can shift from a reactive safety approach to
a proactive one. A key component of creating a safer work environment includes the ability to stay ahead of risks and hazards. This means everyone gets home safely at the end of the
day. 

Having the right data and analytics strategy is at the heart of a strong health and safety program.  

“When it comes to a strategy that is data-driven, it does not need to be complex. It boils down to 1 thing: giving employees the ability to provide impactful insight into health
and safety processes, procedures, tasks, and so on, with access to the right data. Now, to capture this data, there are many tools for organizations to adopt. Where do you start? Understand the
importance of data for safety and the business, as well as the strong desire to move in a direction where strategy is led by data.” 

Harish Pandian VP Product Management | EHSQ | EcoOnline 


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3 Ways a Dynamic Data-Driven Strategy Can Help:

 

1. Identify gaps in an organization’s safety program

Having access to the right data through a digital solution can grant more visibility and transparency into an organization’s
safe
ty program. For example, with specific safety metrics such as total recordable injury frequency rate
(TRIF), total recordable incident rate (TRIR), lost time injury frequency rate (LTIFR), and more at your fingertips with the
help of robust reporting and intuitive dashboards
, EHS professionals can start to get clearer insight into possible causes of
injuries and incidents on-site. 
 

2. Break down data silos across the organization

Most safety leaders use a variety of tools to help mitigate risks and solve problems. For instance, a specific solution may help to track contractor
compliance at the organization to always ensure both external and internal workers are up to industry standards
. Another may be used to manage assets to help proactively protect
against malfunction or damage. Yet another may be
used to track
ESG trends. Having a data-driven safety strategy can help
break down these data silos and aggregate all data into a centralized data analytics platform. This singular source of truth is now easily accessible
to all key stakeholders across the organization and can help provide
more advanced health and safety insights.
 

3. Drive health and safety performance

Access to the right metrics can also help boost health and safety
performance
,
converting data to
actionable insights
. With an in-depth look into what gaps may be present in an
organization’s
safety program, as well as key leading and lagging indicators, EHS professionals can apply these insights to real
life. This will help lead to the quick implementation of the necessary corrective actions to mitigate any
potential risks
or hazards. This may involve increasing training, modifying certain processes and procedures, or implementing
engineering controls
to better protect the workforce. 
 

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