Artificial intelligence is moving fast but safety‑critical work can’t afford shortcuts.
Across EHS and contractor risk programs, leaders are under pressure to use AI to reduce manual work, speed up reviews and improve compliance outcomes – without introducing new risk. The challenge isn’t finding AI. It’s knowing what actually works, what can be trusted and how to apply it responsibly in high‑risk environments.
During this live webinar, Avetta and Verdantix will share a clear, practical perspective on AI across the “ready to work” ecosystem – from what’s delivering value today to how governance, context and data quality shape outcomes tomorrow.
What you’ll learn
By the end of this session, you’ll understand:
- Where AI is already delivering real results in safety and risk – moving beyond pilots to live use cases that speed up reviews and reduce manual effort.
- Why workflow‑embedded AI matters in EHS and where understanding regulations, programs and operational context is critical.
- What responsible AI looks like in safety‑critical environments, including trust, governance and auditability requirements.
If you’re responsible for protecting people while keeping work moving, this session will help you separate what’s real with AI in safety and risk from what just sounds promising.
By attending this webinar, you may be eligible to earn recertification points. Contact the Board of Certified Safety Professionals for more information.
Speakers
John Steedman, vice preside of product management and AI strategy leader, Avetta
John brings a wealth of experience in leading cross-functional teams to deliver innovative software solutions. In his previous role within the procurement sector, he successfully spearheaded the delivery of AI platforms that provided critical insights, automations and strategic guidance directly within procurement applications. Throughout his career, John has managed large-scale product lifecycles and integration programs, consistently focusing on enhancing customer experience through advanced analytics and technology.
Nathan Goldstein, senior manager, Verdantix
Nathan specializes in EHS software and the convergence of sustainability, EHS and operational risk. He leads research that helps corporate decision-makers navigate evolving environmental regulations, digital innovation and sustainability mandates, empowering them to align EHS performance with broader business and ESG goals. His current research agenda focuses on how technology and compliance strategies are evolving to support sustainability outcomes across operations.
Before joining Verdantix, Nathan was a senior analyst at Bluefield Research, where he covered the global water industry, with a focus on the energy, industrial and digital markets. He holds an master’s in water, science and governance from King’s College London; a certificate in sustainability and innovation from Harvard University; and a bachelor’s in marine geology from Eckerd College.
The views of webinar speakers and organizations are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the National Safety Council or Safety+Health magazine. Any mention of a commercial enterprise, product or publication does not mean the council or magazine endorses those items.
Moderator
Alan Ferguson, Associate Editor, Safety+Health magazine
Alan is associate editor of Safety+Health and serves as co-host of the magazine’s “On the Safe Side” podcast.




