How to extend your EHS software with integrated systems

Integration with other systems, whether on-premises or in the cloud, has become a key wish list item for many EHS software buyers. It allows you to take advantage of other tools used by your organization (or available from third parties) to simplify processes, access information, and enhance communication, both internally and externally.

Locus software was designed with the native capability to integrate with other systems. To date, we have implemented many successful projects with these integrations. This white paper will cover some real-life examples of how we have successfully made seamless integrations simple and effective for EHS professionals.

Locus multi-tenant architecture (let’s get technical!)

Locus Platform is the most modern multi-tenant cloud application development platform for EHS applications on the market today. Both government and commercial enterprises trust this platform to deliver robust, reliable, and highly scalable applications for managing EHS compliance and tracking environmental emissions.

To meet the demanding requirements of its customer base, Locus Platform is a metadata-driven software architecture that enables multi-tenant applications. This paper explains the technology that makes the Platform fast, scalable, easy to configure and maintain, low-cost, and secure for any application.

Locus’ Duplan Advises on Navigation of Rapidly Changing World of EHS&S Management

Environmental Business Journal recently caught up with Locus Technologies CEO Neno Duplan, who discussed the information management challenges facing the regulated community during a time of rapid technological change.

Taking Control of Your Incident Management

Both good and bad incident management directly affect an organizations well-being. This is why it’s so important to get it right. The purpose of this white paper is to discuss how you can best identify, analyze, and minimize your incidents; turning a challenge into an advantage.

  • Identify specific data that would be beneficial to record
  • Best track your incidents across various locations
  • Apply root cause analysis (RCA) and corrective action (CA) methods
  • Automate and streamline your regulatory reporting