July 15, 2018

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Airbus introduces strategic project to harmonise EHS management

International aerospace pioneer to implement enterprise-wide deployment of Cority’s integrated SaaS solution for Safety, Environmental, Occupational Health, Industrial Hygiene, and Ergonomics.

AirbusAirbus has introduced an innovative strategic project with the aim being to harmonise EHS management by implementing a global digital platform, called FISH (Federated Information for Safety and Health).

Spearheaded by Gregory Mould, Airbus Head of Health and Safety, this is a wide-reaching initiative to support all levels of the organisation and prepare Airbus for the digital revolution in EHS risk management.

Cority will forms the foundation of the FISH platform and will enable an integrated approach to EHS management for Airbus, providing a holistic view of EHS performance across all departments, sites, and countries. As well as the EHS specialists, the company’s operational managers will use Cority, driving operational excellence and compliance by streamlining core processes to reduce risk to people, the environment, and the business.

“At Airbus, we are fully committed – from the Executives to the teams around the globe – to providing world-class occupational health and safety standards for those who make, maintain and operate our products,” said Gregory Mould.

“This single solution will help us deliver accurate analysis, clear reporting, and proactive risk mitigation, to continuously improve worker health and environmental protection.”

Airbus is a global pioneer in the aerospace industry, operating in the commercial aircraft, helicopters, defence and space sectors. The Company is a leader in designing, manufacturing and delivering aerospace products, services and solutions to customers on a worldwide scale.

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