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Overview: Cority's Industrial Hygiene Solution
See how Cority's Industrial Hygiene Solution streamlines how you identify exposure trends and put controls in place to mitigate risk. Watch now.

The Latest on Radiation Exposure in the Workplace
Exposure to workplace radiation can be detrimental to the health and well-being of employees. Find out more about radiation dosimetry here, and how technology can help put your worries to rest.

OSHA and NIOSH Publish New Bulletin on Chemically Induced Hearing Loss
Ototoxicants in the workplace can pose a serious risk to your employees. Learn what OSHA and NIOSH recommend to manage exposure and prevent chemically induced hearing loss.
NASA
NASA implemented Cority's EHSQ solution to amalgamate health records in a centralized repository. Read about their experience.

Protecting Workers from Noise Induced Hearing Loss
In this webinar, Kerri-Ann Jessep, Client Support Consultant and Occupational Hygienist at Medgate, teaches you how you can better protect your employees from noise induced hearing loss.
Fortune 100 Entertainment Company
How a Fortune 100 Company Implemented a Health Management System

The Challenges and Solutions for Taking Your Industrial Hygiene Program Global
Global Industrial Hygiene programs bring many challenges for industry professionals. Learn the process and technological approaches that ensure success.
Barrick Gold
Barrick Gold's search for an exposure data management system ended with Cority.

EHS & Quality: Five Key Challenges Facing Industrial Hygiene Professionals
A roundup of the top five Industrial Hygiene problems from an EHSQ perspective.

Mission Critical EHSQ
A guide to the present, and future, of EHSQ management. From integrated to connected, from predictive to demographic EHSQ, see what the future holds for EHSQ.

Machine Learning & EHSQ - A Guide
An overview of machine learning and how it is currently used within EHSQ. Includes five-year predictions for the future of machine learning in EHSQ.

OSHA Update: Recordkeeping & Reporting Rule
OSHA’s Recordkeeping and Reporting rule (29 CFR part 1904) has been nullified by the U.S. Senate. This post explains what this means for your organization, and how it could affect you.

Making the Case for Total Worker Health
Learn from Dr Casey Chosewood, Director of the Office of Total Worker Health at NIOSH.

Risk assessment: the critical importance of harmonization and accuracy