Riskex Expands Chemical Risk Management Offering with New Automated Safety Data Sheet Tool, CoSHH AI 

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Milton Keynes, 16th December 2024 

Riskex, an award-winning provider of health and safety software with over 20 years of industry leadership in the UK, has unveiled its latest innovation: CoSHH AI, an AI-powered Safety Data Sheet (SDS) management tool designed to streamline chemical risk management processes. 

This cutting-edge addition to Riskex’s AssessNET platform enables businesses to automatically extract data from Safety Data Sheet PDFs directly into the CoSHH module, significantly reducing manual input, saving time, and improving data accuracy. By streamlining SDS management, CoSHH AI empowers organisations to meet CoSHH regulatory requirements with greater efficiency and confidence. 

Streamlined CoSHH Compliance with AI-Driven Precision – Chemical risk management is often time-consuming and error-prone, requiring organisations to input extensive SDS data to identify and mitigate workplace risks effectively. CoSHH AI addresses these challenges with automation, providing a reliable solution that frees up resources, allowing businesses to focus on risk mitigation rather than data processing. 

Organisations can also bolt-on additional services to the CoSHH module such as CoSHH Awareness eLearning and consultancy to further enhance their compliance strategies. 

With CoSHH AI, we’re transforming how businesses approach their chemical management compliance,” said Nikki Porter, Managing Director of Riskex. “This latest innovation in our chemical risk management suite empowers organisations to be confident in their safety compliance while focusing on mitigating workplace risks.” 

Whether you’re seeking a state-of-the-art software platform or a fully managed chemical risk management service, Riskex is ready to provide tailored proposals and demonstrations to match your organisational needs. 

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