20 Must-Have Mobile Apps for EHS Managers -

8 May 2018

20 Must-Have Mobile Apps for EHS Managers

Looking for apps to help you manage your day-to-day responsibilities, save time, and get more done? We’ve assembled a list of 20 of the most downloaded, most awarded, and most recommended mobile apps for EHS managers.

EHS Management

These apps will make it easier to manage your environmental, health, and safety responsibilities.

1. ComplyStation Mobile App

Of course, we couldn’t make a list of EHS management apps without including our signature ComplyStation Mobile app. ComplyStation enables workers to manage tasks, audits, and inspections, take measurements and readings, and capture incidents and near misses — from any phone or tablet. You can even capture photos and videos for easier reporting.

2. OSHA-NIOSH Heat Safety Tool 

This app calculates the heat index for your location and displays a risk level based on the heat index, as well as recommendations to protect workers from heat exhaustion at each risk level.

3. NIOSH Ladder Safety App

Falls are the leading cause of injuries and death at work, and the most common serious OSHA violation. The ladder safety app is designed to prevent major causes of falls including ladder selection and proper use.

4. NIOSH Lifting Equation App: NLE Calc

Use this app to calculate the risk for manual lifting tasks and prevent low back injuries in workers.

5. NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards App (mNPG)

Get access to critical information about hundreds of workplace chemicals and their hazards. An added benefit: You can use the app offline when WiFi or cell phone service isn’t available.

6. NIOSH Sound Level Meter App 

This app turns your phone into a sound level meter. Use it to measure environmental noise and get noise exposure parameters to prevent work-related hearing loss.

7. USW Chemical Safety App

The winner of OSHA’s Safety and Health Data Award, this app allows workers to access chemical safety information including New Jersey Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) database, the NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, or search for a chemical by name to view its properties, exposure limits, recommended PPE, and first aid.

8. Ergonomics iOS

The winner of OSHA’s People’s Choice Award, this app offers ergonomic equipment setup advice, workplace-specific stretching exercises, and break reminders to prevent musculoskeletal injuries.

9. Red Cross First Aid

This app offers videos, interactive quizzes and simple step-by-step advice to help you handle the most common emergencies.

Productivity

It seems like there are never enough hours in the day to get everything done, but these apps can help.

10. Evernote

Evernote is the go-to app to organize meeting notes, ideas, and important documents. You can clip articles (like this one!) from the web directly into Evernote to read later, and even share notes and collaborate with coworkers.

11. Feedly

Feedly is an RSS reader that helps you stay on top of industry news, updates, and articles. You can get updates from your favorite blogs and find interesting articles by topic.

12. Todoist

Think of Todoist as your digital to-do list. You can capture all your tasks in one place, check off tasks as you go, and even track your progress.

13. HelloSign

Printing, signing, and scanning documents is a pain. HelloSign allows you to use your phone’s camera to scan documents, edit and digitally sign, and send them while you’re on the go.

14. Skype for Business

This app is an all-in-one meeting solution that lets you host a group IM or video chat, share your screen, annotate PowerPoint for real-time collaboration, and even record your meeting.

15. Zapier

There are a lot of great apps to choose from on this list. Now you need Zapier to connect them all and streamline your workflow. For example, you can set up a “Zap” to automatically create a Todoist task from a starred email in Gmail.

Travel

When you need to commute for an event or conference, be sure to download these handy apps.

16. TripIt

TripIt helps you keep track of all your airline tickets, hotel reservations, and rental cars in one place. Use it whenever you travel for conferences or on-site audits.

17. Waze

Waze tells you about traffic, construction, police, crashes, and more in real-time and gives you the best route to your destination.

18. Mobile Passport

Even if you already have Global Entry, this app can help you breeze through U.S. Customs and Border Protection at 24 different airports. It’s one of the best kept secrets in travel.

19. Expensify

Always losing track of receipts from travel or business lunches? Expensify allows you to scan in receipts or import expenses directly from your credit card to create expense reports.

20. Udemy

Udemy isn’t a travel app, but it is a great way to improve your skills while you’re on the road. It offers 65,000+ courses on a variety of topics, including environmental management, OSHA compliance, and ISO 14001. You can download them to watch on the plane or listen to podcast-style audio during your commute.

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