New Report Reveals Key Trends in EHS Program Performance
J. J. Keller’s latest study draws on nationwide data from safety professionals to provide a current snapshot of compliance strategies, training investments and risk management priorities across industries.
- By Stasia DeMarco
- Jun 05, 2025
Safety and compliance leader J. J. Keller & Associates Inc. has released its 2024 Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Benchmark Study, offering fresh insights into industry-wide practices, challenges, and opportunities for improvement.
The annual study, conducted with input from EHS professionals across various industries, explores how organizations manage workplace risks, regulatory compliance, and safety program effectiveness. The 2024 edition highlights trends in resource allocation, training investments, technology adoption, and key performance indicators that define modern EHS strategies.
J. J. Keller officials say the study is a resource for benchmarking current practices and identifying gaps that may impact worker safety and organizational performance.
“The benchmark study helps companies evaluate where they stand in comparison to others in the field,” said Rustin Keller, president and CEO. “It empowers safety leaders to make data-informed decisions that improve both compliance and culture.”
The full white paper is available for free download here.
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Stasia DeMarco is the Content Editor for OH&S.