The new software allows site operators to report safety incidents in real-time and manage investigations through a streamlined digital workflow. Because the application connects directly to Veeva QMS and Veeva Training, a single safety incident can automatically trigger a quality deviation or assign specific retraining requirements. This connectivity removes the need for manual data entry, which often leads to errors in compliance reporting.
Veeva Systems Debuts EHS Application to Automate Risk Management
Veeva Systems has unveiled Veeva EHS, a new application within its Quality Cloud platform designed to help manufacturers identify and mitigate environmental and safety risks. By integrating with existing quality and training software, the tool aims to replace fragmented legacy systems with a unified, automated approach to compliance.

Beth Tanner, vice president of Veeva EHS strategy, noted that moving away from legacy platforms provides organizations with greater transparency into leading indicators of risk. For users like Thermo Fisher Scientific, the transition offers a pathway toward AI-driven risk reduction. Early adoption of the platform is scheduled to begin in August 2026, marking a shift toward more proactive, data-centered safety management in the life sciences sector.




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