COVER STORY
LEADING THE WAY
Digitisation has become a high priority for organisations to deliver real-time risk insights and evolve faster than ever before. With EHS professionals evolving from a reactive workplace incident reporting approach to a preventative risk management strategy, now more than ever companies worldwide are investing more in their EHS programmes and technology solutions.
Renowned for its expert insights, research and advisory firm Verdantix has published its independent review of global EHS software vendors in its 2021 EHS Software Green Quadrant. The research focuses on live product demonstrations, vendor responses and findings from a global survey of EHS decisionmakers across 25 industries and 31 countries.
With high scores across a number of criteria, Alcumus is one of only a few vendors to score strongly across the full solution spectrum laid out in the research, with Verdantix placing Alcumus as a leader:
• Chemicals management 2.0 scoring in the top three (2019 1.4)
• Quality management 2.2 (2019 1.2)
• Contractor safety management 2.3 achieving second-highest scoring (2019 1.5)
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Following Verdantix’s independent review of global EHS software vendors, Alcumus is one of only a few vendors to score strongly across the full solution spectrum. Here, the company explains how it has gone from challenger to leader status in two years.
• Mobile solutions 2.2 (2019 1.2) • Training 2.2 scoring in the top three (2019 1.0)
• Pandemic response management (new) 2.0 – top third of EHS software providers
• Customer success and adoption (new) 2.0
The market for EHS platforms is growing due to the importance of systemising and controlling risk management practices inside and outside of the workplace, providing advantages for both companies and employees. Recently, Verdantix estimated that the EHS software market would reach $2.2bn in 2025, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of more than 10%.
Over the past five years, the landscape for environment, health and safety software has seen a significant evolution, with EHS vendors raising their profile and expanding product offerings to serve increasingly diverse cross-functional teams across EHS, quality and management. This has been driven by the growing recognition that EHS issues are strongly interlinked with operational risk, productivity and corporate performance.
In recent years, investment in EHS software has grown as regulatory compliance and integrated
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