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March 4, 2025 EcoOnline Integrates Training Across Suite with New LMS

EcoOnline LMS integrates safety training into workflows and mobile access, allowing workers to assign and receive training when needed.

Toronto, Canada – EcoOnline, a leading SaaS provider of safety and sustainability solutions, launches EcoOnline LMS to enhance the connectedness of its product suite with integrated training and learning content. Recognizing that individual workers’ knowledge and competencies are crucial to protecting people and the planet, EcoOnline underpins its EHS (Environmental, Health, and Safety), ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance), and chemical safety offerings with EcoOnline Training & Learning. EcoOnline LMS embeds the personalized content from Training & Learning into daily workflows, helping employees gain the skills needed to spot hazards, follow safety protocols, increase efficiencies, and maintain compliance.

Growing Demand for Integrated EHS Training Solutions

In Verdantix’s report, ‘Best Practices: Building Safety Engagement Through Technology’, the independent analyst firm emphasizes the critical role of training in fostering a long-term safety culture. Verdantix research finds that 47% of firms expect to ‘widely use’ software for EHS training in coming years, highlighting the importance of providing both managers and frontline workers with mobile-friendly, personalized access to training materials right at the point of safety. By embedding training directly into workflows and eliminating the need to log into multiple devices or systems, organizations can streamline access to critical safety education for internal staff and contractors alike.

Key Features of EcoOnline Training & Learning

Demonstrating the expertise and innovation that led EcoOnline to be recognized as a leader in Verdantix’s Green Quadrant: EHS Software 2025, key features of the EcoOnline Training & Learning include:

  • Workflow Integration: Embed training within safety workflows with EcoOnline LMS, allowing real-time progress tracking and risk management.
  • Centralized Progress Tracking: Identify training gaps with ease and access real-time competency data insights.
  • Contractor Training Support: Allow contractors to complete essential training ahead of projects through simple, link-based self-enrolment.
  • Customisable AI-powered Course Builder: Build, edit, and customise training courses using advanced tools like xAPI and an AI quiz generator, enabling the creation of unique, dynamic content tailored to specific needs.
  • Pre-built Content Library: Access thousands of out-the-box courses with eLearning content, saving time and ensuring compliance with health and safety requirements across various regulatory, industry, and language needs.

Axel Elvik, SVP Product at EcoOnline, commented, “As generations of Millennial and Gen Z workers, who expect personalized, connected digital experiences, continue to enter the workforce, businesses must adapt to these expectations. Training and learning content should be integrated into the flow of work, ensuring the right training is offered exactly when it’s needed. Our goal is to overcome the critical hurdle to adoption by seamlessly integrating training across the EcoOnline suite—from EHS to chemical safety and ESG—empowering organizations to build a safer, smarter workforce with real-time learning experiences.”

With the demand for better training programs on the rise, learn more about how EcoOnline Training & Learning embeds the content that organizations need to foster a safety culture of not just compliance, but visibility and predictability.

 

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