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Playbook: Taking Your EHS Program from One Well-Run Site to Company-Wide

Built from real rollout experience, this practical guide will show you how to expand your EHS program step by step. All whilst keeping teams engaged and avoiding the mistakes that slow most implementations down.

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If you’re responsible for EHS across multiple sites, you’ll recognize this. At one site, things are working. Processes are clear, people know what to do, and the system supports how the team operates day to day.

The challenge starts when you try to scale that setup. Across sites, ways of working differ, and teams operate at different levels of safety maturity. That’s where most rollouts begin to slow down.

This guide walks you through a more practical way to expand.

If you:

  • Manage EHS across multiple sites
  • Have one site live and are planning the next step
  • Are dealing with inconsistent processes
  • Or want to scale without disrupting operations

…this guide will show you:

  • How to start small and deliver value early (so adoption doesn’t stall)
  • When to expand within a site vs. across sites
  • How to avoid scaling processes that aren’t fully working yet
  • What it takes to keep buy-in as rollout pressure builds
  • How to make sure adoption sticks after go-live

 

Why this approach works

Most EHS rollouts don’t fail because of the software you choose. They stall because too much is done at once, teams don’t see value early, and adoption drops after go-live.

This guide is built around what actually works in practice:

  • Phased rollout
  • Visible early wins
  • Steady, controlled expansion

Scaling your EHS program isn’t about doing everything at once. It’s about building something that can grow without slowing teams down.

That’s how we approach it at TenForce:

  • Start with one module
  • Expand where it adds value
  • Keep everything connected

If you want to see how that works in practice, download the guide.

 

About the author

Julia Dubois is Chief Operations Officer and President of TenForce U.S.

Julia has spent over 20 years helping organizations make technology work in real operations. She focuses on getting systems off the ground and keeping them usable day to day by balancing long-term goals with what teams actually need.

This guide reflects what she sees work (and fail) in real implementations.

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