Un guide pratique pour choisir un logiciel EHS qui fonctionne

EHS under a magnifying glass beside yellow Environment, Health, and Safety strips.

Choisir un logiciel EHS est une décision stratégique qui influe sur la culture de sécurité, la précision du reporting et la performance organisationnelle. Avec une contribution partagée entre les départements, les équipes peuvent sélectionner un système qui soutient véritablement leur travail.

Cargo Securement: Why Precision Prevents Incidents

Operator confirming strap hardware and anchor integrity on an enclosed trailer to meet cargo securement standards.

One weak strap or bad angle can cause a load shift, injuries, and costly delays. Use layered securement, containment, immobilization, and tiedowns plus disciplined inspections to keep cargo and people safe.

Hazardous Energy Control: Building Safer Worksites with Lockout/Tagout

Group lockout on an electrical isolation point, showing several personal safety padlocks at a switch

Uncontrolled energy turns routine work into serious risk. This guide outlines Canadian best practices for lockout/tagout: recognizing all energy sources, writing machine‑specific procedures, assigning roles, applying locks and tags, and verifying zero‑energy before work resumes.

Traffic control: Where Safety Meets Motion

Electronic variable message signs warning drivers to expect delays approaching a work zone at sunset.

Traffic control keeps live work zones safe by balancing motion and protection. Skilled flaggers, clear communication, and smart planning prevent chaos and protect every road user.