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HSI (Health & Safety Institute) provides an integrated safety intelligence software platform for EHS and training professionals. The platform brings EHS, compliance, risk management, chemical management, and employee training into an AI-enhanced cloud system. Its goal is to reduce fragmented tools and data silos, helping organizations manage safety, compliance, and training workflows online.
Based on the collected content, HSI covers a very broad range of modules: incident management, audits, checklists and inspections, compliance management, contractor management, control of work, quality, chemicals/SDS, risk, ESG/GHG, as well as LMS and safety training. Its incident management supports reporting for incidents, near misses, and observations, combined with investigations, root cause analysis, AI-generated corrective actions, OSHA 300/300A/301 forms, and real-time dashboards. The inspection module supports custom templates, automated workflows, CAPA assignment, mobile use, and offline form completion, making it suitable for field operations.
HSI does not publish standard package pricing. It uses custom quotes based on company size, i.e. number of workers, and the number of solutions required. The official website offers Demo, consultation, and self-guided experience options, but does not clearly state whether there is a free plan or fixed free trial. Deployment is clearly positioned as a cloud platform, with support for browsers, mobile devices, and offline scenarios; self-hosting is not mentioned in the text.
The platform emphasizes no-code configuration, forms, workflows, reports, and dashboards, and mentions the ability to connect with other applications and IoT devices. However, it does not disclose API details, developer documentation, or a specific integration marketplace. For collaboration, inspections and tasks can be assigned to individuals, locations, groups, or organizations, with real-time notifications to drive accountability. On security, the text notes that cloud solutions typically include data encryption, backups, and multi-factor authentication; compliance coverage includes regulatory frameworks such as OSHA, ISO, EPA, GDPR, and REACH.
The main advantages are its comprehensive module coverage, strong configurability, rich training content, and mobile/offline capabilities that make it easier for frontline employees to participate. The drawbacks are opaque pricing, limited API information, and potentially high implementation complexity. It is better suited to mid-sized and large organizations in industries such as manufacturing, construction, energy, mining, transportation, and healthcare—especially those with multiple sites, strict regulatory requirements, and a need to unify EHS and training systems.
Access from China cannot be determined from the available text, so it is assessed as unknown. During procurement, buyers should specifically confirm network availability, cross-border data handling, payment methods, Chinese-language support, and alignment with China’s work safety regulations. If localization and compliance requirements are important, it may also be worth comparing Intelex, Sphera, VelocityEHS, Cority, and domestic EHS digitalization vendors.
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