Why Engaging with Your Stakeholders Is Important for CSR Reporting

Your organization doesn’t exist in isolation. It depends on relationships with customers, employees, suppliers, communities, and investors—your stakeholders. Engaging stakeholders as part of your CSR reporting ensures your materiality assessment is both robust and inclusive. The stakeholders you engage with will vary based on your organization’s structure. There has been a shift in which stakeholders […]
Exploring Best Practices in Return-to-Work Program Management

Return-to-Work (RTW) is a process that helps employees to transition back to work after an illness, injury, or extended absence. Occupational Health (OH) case managers play a crucial role in helping employees in this process, specifically when it pertains to illness or injury. By developing an accurate RTW plan and engaging key stakeholders in the […]
Tech-Driven Ergonomics: Leveraging Software & AI for Better Risk Management

When it comes to proactive risk management, ergonomics teams have their work cut out for them. Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) represent 30% of all occupational injury and illness cases causing days away from work in the United States. On top of that, many organizations struggle with limited budgets for ergonomic risk management. These financial constraints often […]
5 Questions to Ask When Researching Non-Financial Reporting Software

When starting to review your options for non-financial reporting software, it can be difficult to know where to start. How can you be sure you’re investing in the right ESG software for your company? How can you know that it is going to help you to achieve your sustainability goals? While the answer will depend on […]
Zero Emissions Day: Taking Action for a Cleaner Future

Zero Emissions Day is all about hitting a pause on pollution. It’s a global effort that encourages everyone—from individuals to businesses—to stop producing harmful carbon emissions for just one day. Started in Nova Scotia, Canada, in 2008, this day is now recognized around the world. It’s a great opportunity to think about how our daily […]
Voices of Cority – Industrial Hygiene Program Effectiveness with Erin Snyder

Managing the world of industrial hygiene requires the right tools to collect, synthesize and share complex data. In this edition of Voices of Cority, Erin Snyder, MS, CIH, Solutions Engineering Manager, at Cority shares her experience in managing industrial hygiene programs and teams, the challenges along the way, and strategies for leveraging technology to stay […]
More Than Just the Flu: Vaccination Management Strategies for a Healthier Workplace

It’s that time of the year again, when employers rally together to host annual flu vaccination clinics across their workplaces. It is estimated that influenza costs the U.S. over $80 billion annually and the impact on business productivity is massive 1. Seasonal flu in the U.S. results in approximately 111 million lost workdays per year […]
Preventing Closed Beaches: Addressing Water Pollution with Wastewater Management Technology

This summer, beachgoers have faced a one-two punch: record-breaking heat waves and an alarming number of beach closures due to poor water quality. As rising temperatures push people to seek refuge by the shore, they’re increasingly met with “Beach Closed” signs. These closures have become a nationwide phenomenon, with beaches from San Diego to New […]
5 Steps to Managing Supplier Risk and Compliance

Understanding risk and compliance across your supply chain is now essential for any business. By successfully measuring and understanding supplier risk and compliance can ensure that risks are identified, managed, and mitigated. Below, Cority outlines five key steps to help you shape your supplier due diligence process to ensure that you are managing your suppliers […]
Can EHS Management Software Pay for Itself?

The quick answer is: Yes, good environment, health, and safety (EHS) management software can pay for itself. This can happen in many ways, from reducing safety incidents to avoiding regulatory compliance fines and legal fees to fixing inefficiencies that drain resources. A common pitfall, however, is the underutilization of the EHS tools, which in turn […]