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RiskWatch

For VP HSE + EHS Directors + Multi-site Programs

One platform for OSHA + EPA, ISO 45001 + 14001, and industrial hygiene across every site.

EHS leaders carry the densest US safety + environmental + occupational-health regulatory stack of any cross-industry function. OSHA 29 CFR 1910 + 1926 + 1904 recordkeeping. EPA CAA + CWA + RCRA. MSHA where mining applies. DOT HazMat 49 CFR 171–180. State-Plan OSHA. Workers' Compensation. ISO 45001 + 14001 dual surveillance. RiskWatch handles all of it as one survey-based assessment platform sized for VP HSE + Site EHS Manager + Industrial Hygienist teams.

Trusted by multi-site EHS programs managing OSHA, EPA, MSHA, DOT HazMat, State-Plan jurisdictions, Workers' Comp, ISO 45001 + 14001 dual surveillance, and VPP Star sustainment across general industry, construction, refining, mining, logistics, and healthcare.

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Why EHS Leaders Pick RiskWatch

RiskWatch turns OSHA, EPA, ISO 45001, and Workers' Comp into one program.

RiskWatch runs OSHA general industry + construction + recordkeeping, EPA air + water + waste regulations, MSHA, DOT HazMat, State-Plan jurisdictions, Workers' Comp claims, ISO 45001 + 14001 dual surveillance, and VPP Star sustainment as one program on one platform, scored against the same controls library, and tracked through a single inspection-ready evidence trail. Built for multi-site EHS programs where one VP HSE + EHS Director + Industrial Hygienist team covers every regulator, every site, and every audit cycle, without enterprise-bank GRC overhead.

Safety + environmental + occ-health in one library

OSHA 29 CFR 1910/1926/1904 + EPA CAA/CWA/RCRA + ISO 45001 + 14001 cross-mapped. Incident, near-miss, exposure-assessment, and management-of-change records share evidence, no parallel binders for ISO surveillance and OSHA inspection.

ISO 45001 + 14001 dual surveillance built in

ISO 45001:2018 OHS-MS and ISO 14001:2015 EMS clauses are mapped as overlays. Internal audit, management review, and corrective-action evidence cascade into both certification cycles plus OSHA + EPA evidence simultaneously, one annual surveillance instead of three.

Sized for multi-site EHS team scale

VP HSE + Site EHS Manager + Industrial Hygienist + Workers' Comp Lead share one platform. Pre-built libraries cut prep time. White-glove implementation in 30 days, not 6 months.

The EHS Regulatory Landscape

EHS compliance is multi-regulator. The numbers prove it.

ISO 45001:2018 replaced OHSAS 18001 as the most widely adopted occupational health and safety management standard. OSHA 29 CFR 1904 still requires the 300A annual summary posted Feb 1 to Apr 30 every year. The National Safety Council estimates US workplace injuries cost $170B annually. NIOSH formalized the Hierarchy of Controls, elimination, substitution, engineering, administrative, PPE, as the prioritization every audit references. Each regulator wants its own evidence package.

ISO 45001:2018
Replaced OHSAS 18001, most widely adopted OHS management standard worldwide
300A
OSHA 1904 annual summary, posted Feb 1 to Apr 30 every covered worksite
$170B
National Safety Council estimate of annual US workplace-injury cost
Hierarchy of Controls
NIOSH-formalized prioritization (elimination > substitution > engineering > admin > PPE)

Three Domains, One Platform

EHS risk lives in three concrete domains

RiskWatch covers all three. Each domain has a dedicated workflow, scoring model, and remediation queue. They share data so a single management-of-change record satisfies OSHA 29 CFR 1910 PPE + Hazcom expectations, ISO 45001 §8.1.3 change-control, ISO 14001 §8.1 operational planning, and the EPA RMP overlap simultaneously.

Risk

Injury + Exposure + Emission Risk

Survey-based risk assessment across job-hazard analysis, industrial-hygiene exposure assessment, environmental aspect register, and incident leading-indicator scoring, aligned to ISO 45001 + ANSI Z10 + NIOSH Hierarchy of Controls.

  • JHA + bowtie evidence captured
  • ISO 45001 risk-and-opportunity register
  • Aspect + impact register (ISO 14001)
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Compliance

OSHA + EPA + State + Workers' Comp

OSHA 29 CFR 1910/1926/1904, EPA CAA/CWA/RCRA, MSHA, DOT HazMat, State-Plan OSHA + state EPA, and Workers' Compensation in one cross-mapped library.

  • OSHA 300/300A/301 evidence captured
  • EPA permit-by-permit posture
  • State + Workers' Comp claim trail
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Health

Industrial Hygiene + Occ Health + Wellness

Industrial-hygiene exposure assessment, occupational medicine surveillance, hearing conservation, respiratory protection, BBP (1910.1030), and behavioral leading indicators across every site.

  • IH exposure + sampling library
  • Occ med surveillance scheduling
  • NSC Journey leading-indicator tracking
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The Coverage Gap

Most EHS software covers one regulator

EHS platforms cover incident reporting + leading indicators. Occ-health specialty tools cover medical surveillance. Industrial-hygiene specialty cover sampling + exposure. Recordkeeping tools cover OSHA 300 logs. Each does one job. Multi-site EHS teams still operate four parallel programs and a spreadsheet bridge.

Platform CategoryOSHAEPAISO 45001Industrial HygieneWorkers CompMulti-site
EHS PlatformsSphera, Enablon, IntelexYesPartialPartialPartial·Yes
Occ Health SpecialtyMedgate, Cority Occ HealthPartial··PartialPartialPartial
IH SpecialtyChemScape, IH MantraPartial··Yes··
Recordkeeping ToolsOSHA Log, KPA RecordkeeperPartial····Partial
Internal Audit / ERMWorkiva, AuditBoardPartialPartialPartial···
Spreadsheets & Email······
RiskWatchThe unified inspection-ready platformYesYesYesYesYesYes

RiskWatch is the only platform covering all six EHS compliance domains: OSHA recordkeeping + audits, EPA cross-stack obligations, ISO 45001:2018 OH&S, industrial hygiene sampling + exposure, Workers' Comp evidence, and multi-site coordination. EHS platforms cover incident reporting. Occ-health specialty tools cover medical surveillance. IH specialty tools cover sampling. Each does one job. RiskWatch unifies all six in one survey-based assessment workflow.

How It Works

One platform. Continuous compliance across every regulator.

RiskWatch is a survey-based assessment platform. The work is structured around questionnaires that capture safety, environmental, occupational-health, and industrial-hygiene posture in a consistent format, then scored against every framework you align to.

For EHS, that workflow runs continuously across OSHA 1910/1926/1904, EPA CAA/CWA/RCRA, MSHA, DOT HazMat, State-Plan jurisdictions, Workers' Comp, ISO 45001:2018, ISO 14001:2015, ANSI Z10, NSC Journey to Safety Excellence, VPP Star, and the NIOSH Hierarchy of Controls. A single near-miss record scores against OSHA 1904 reporting thresholds, ISO 45001 §10.2 incident investigation, ANSI Z10 §6.4 corrective action, and the operator's own near-miss SOP simultaneously.

The same platform runs all of it, surfaces gaps before regulator arrival, assigns remediation owners, and tracks completion. Replace the four parallel tools and the spreadsheet bridge between them.

The Workflow

  1. 01
    Assess
    Survey-based questionnaires capture safety, environmental, occupational-health, and industrial-hygiene posture across every site, business unit, and operating jurisdiction.
  2. 02
    Score
    Responses score against your chosen framework: OSHA 1910/1926/1904, EPA CAA/CWA/RCRA, MSHA, DOT HazMat, ISO 45001:2018, ISO 14001:2015, ANSI Z10, VPP Star, or custom site-specific overlays.
  3. 03
    Remediate
    Gaps become assigned tasks. Owners get deadlines. Contractor + vendor + 3rd-party tasks cascade to the supplier portal automatically.
  4. 04
    Audit
    Evidence trails export to PDF, OSHA inspection format, EPA permit binder, ISO 45001 + 14001 surveillance package, VPP Star application, or Workers' Comp claim file. Inspection-ready in minutes.
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Built For Your Role

Who uses RiskWatch in a multi-site EHS program

VP HSE / VP EHS

Owns enterprise-wide EHS program, board-level safety + sustainability performance, and OSHA + EPA + ISO regulator-facing posture.

ISO 45001 + 14001 surveillance continuous. OSHA + EPA audit-ready. Board-level leading + lagging indicators surface from the same vault.

EHS Director

Owns multi-site EHS program execution, internal audit cycles, and cross-jurisdiction OSHA + State-Plan + EPA coordination.

All sites scored continuously. ISO 45001 internal-audit cycle live. State-Plan jurisdiction overlays tracked alongside federal OSHA.

Site EHS Manager

Owns site-level OSHA 300/300A/301 logs, EPA permit conditions, contractor safety, and emergency-response readiness.

OSHA 300 log live. EPA permit conditions + monitoring scheduled. Contractor pre-qualification + onboarding evidence captured.

Industrial Hygienist / Occ Health Lead

Owns exposure-assessment program, medical-surveillance scheduling, hearing conservation, respiratory protection, and BBP (1910.1030) for healthcare exposure.

IH sampling + exposure register live. Occ-med surveillance scheduled. Audiometric + spirometry + BBP records captured continuously.

Workers' Compensation Lead

Owns Workers' Comp claims, return-to-work, OSHA 301 incident reporting, and integration between safety incident records and claim data.

Claims integrated with OSHA 301. Return-to-work tracked. Leading-indicator + claim-cost analysis surfaces from the same vault.

Sustainability + ESG Crossover Lead

Owns the EHS overlap with ESG reporting, TCFD climate, CSRD environmental + social, GHG inventory, and water/waste disclosures.

ISO 14001 EMS evidence cascades into TCFD + CSRD reporting. GHG + water + waste data captured once, used for both compliance + disclosure.

Built For Your Segment

EHS segments we serve

General Industry Manufacturers

OSHA 29 CFR 1910 + EPA permitting + State-Plan jurisdiction operators running ISO 45001 + 14001 dual surveillance across multi-site networks.

Construction

OSHA 29 CFR 1926 contractors + GCs running fall-protection, scaffolding, excavation, and crane-safety programs across rotating jobsites and multi-employer worksites.

Refining + Petrochemical

Refineries + petrochemical plants running OSHA PSM (1910.119) + EPA RMP (40 CFR 68) on top of the general EHS stack, including state-specific PSM analogs (e.g., California PSM).

Mining + Materials (MSHA-covered)

Surface + underground mining + crushed-stone + sand-and-gravel operators under MSHA Title 30 jurisdiction, often with adjacent OSHA-covered processing operations.

Logistics + Warehousing

DCs, fulfillment centers, and 3PL operators running OSHA 1910 powered-industrial-truck + ergonomic + DOT HazMat 49 CFR 171–180 programs across multi-state networks.

Healthcare + Hospitals (1910.1030 BBP)

Hospitals + clinics + outpatient operators running OSHA 1910.1030 Bloodborne Pathogen + Hazcom + Workplace Violence + State-Plan healthcare-specific overlays.

Frameworks We Cover

EHS frameworks built into the library

RiskWatch ships with pre-built libraries for every major US EHS regulation + recommended practice + industry standard. Map controls once. Score against the framework that matters this audit cycle.

Regulatory Frameworks

OSHA 29 CFR 1910 + 1926 + 1904
General industry, construction, and recordkeeping standards, the federal occupational safety baseline.
EPA CAA + CWA + RCRA
Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the federal environmental baseline.
MSHA
Mine Safety and Health Administration, Title 30 surface + underground mining safety regulations.
DOT HazMat 49 CFR 171-180
Hazardous Materials Regulations, packaging, marking, labeling, manifest, and driver training.
State-Plan OSHA + state EPA programs
26 State-Plan OSHA jurisdictions + state environmental agencies, overlays for state-specific delegated authority.
Workers' Compensation
State-by-state Workers' Compensation programs, claim, return-to-work, and OSHA 301 incident integration.

Industry + Recommended Practices

ISO 45001:2018
Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems, replaced OHSAS 18001 as the global OHS-MS standard.
ISO 14001:2015
Environmental Management Systems, global EMS standard for environmental aspect + impact + improvement programs.
ANSI Z10
Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems, the US ANSI counterpart to ISO 45001.
NSC Journey to Safety Excellence
National Safety Council leading-indicator + culture-maturity methodology, used as a leading-indicator framework.
VPP Star
Voluntary Protection Programs, OSHA recognition for sites with exemplary safety management systems.
NIOSH Hierarchy of Controls
Elimination > substitution > engineering > administrative > PPE, the formal prioritization for hazard reduction.

Trusted by 1,500+ risk and compliance teams

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Johnson & Johnson
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Puma North America
SeaWorld Entertainment
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Aon
Bose
The Coca-Cola Company
Iberdrola USA
Johnson & Johnson
Pfizer
Puma North America
SeaWorld Entertainment
TE Connectivity
We had three program owners running OSHA, ISO 45001, and ISO 14001 surveillance on three different tools, with State-Plan overlays in spreadsheets. Now it's one platform. ISO 45001 + 14001 dual surveillance, OSHA 300/300A/301 evidence, EPA permit conditions, and four State-Plan jurisdictions all run from the same evidence vault. Our last ISO surveillance audit produced one minor finding instead of seven.
F. Diop
VP EHS, Multi-site general industry manufacturer · 11,200 employees · 23 sites · ISO 45001 + 14001 dual certification · 4 OSHA State-Plan jurisdictions
3 → 1programs consolidated to one platform
7 → 1ISO surveillance findings on most recent audit
30 daysfrom kickoff to first ISO 45001 + 14001 scoring live
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