ComplianceESGJuly 10, 2026

Best Practices: Implementing EHS Software

Download this report from independent research firm Verdantix to learn how to avoid EHS software implementation pitfalls and accelerate value realization.

What's Inside

The adoption of EHS software continues to expand as firms aim to digitalize safety, compliance and operational workflows. But despite growing investment, many implementations fail to deliver their expected impact, suffering from unclear requirements, misaligned stakeholders, an underestimation of data migration efforts, and insufficient preparation for system complexity.

Organizations frequently see costs escalate through configuration creep and hidden AI‑related expenses, with contractual blind spots and weak long-term governance models exacerbating the issue.

This report from independent research firm Verdantix shares best practice guidance to help EHS managers, IT leads, and project managers avoid these pitfalls and accelerate value realization.

Key Takeaways

  • The full cost curve of EHS software implementation
  • How cost drivers are buried in AI assumptions, migration nuances and system governance
  • How real value comes from rethinking design and forward‑looking deployment
  • Key questions to ask vendors to mitigate implementation risks
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