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EcoOnline Launches Connected Intelligence Platform for Workplace Safety

The new EcoOne experience uses artificial intelligence to centralize safety and sustainability data into a single real-time dashboard.

A global software provider has introduced a centralized data experience designed to give organizations a real-time view of their safety and sustainability operations.

EcoOnline announced the rollout of EcoOne, a suite that integrates fragmented operational information into a single dashboard. The platform uses artificial intelligence to generate visualizations of trends, compliance indicators and risks across an enterprise.

The software allows safety and operational managers to query data using natural language, according to company officials. The capability is intended to streamline decision-making by replacing siloed, regional tracking methods with a unified operating picture.

The system connects various data sources to track incidents, audits, chemical safety, permits, training and environmental, social and governance reporting.

The launch follows research from EcoOnline’s global Future Insights Team, which surveyed senior executives across risk, finance and operations sectors. The study found that 71% of respondents considered connected data visibility a core business driver, while roughly 90% expected such integration to boost productivity by at least 5%. Additionally, 57% of those surveyed reported that their organizations had already secured funding for operational data integration.

Company officials stated the platform’s built-in AI assistant is designed to guide frontline workers through safety workflows to improve reporting consistency across different regions and languages. Future updates to the platform will include automated agents tasked with handling repetitive workflow execution while maintaining human oversight for approvals.

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Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of OHSOnline.com.

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