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How AI Is Changing EHS in 2026
A reality check for 2026 - From hype to practical value
AI adoption is accelerating across business functions, including EHS. While many pilots fail to scale, AI is already delivering value in specific EHS use cases. This webinar offers a practical, balanced view of where AI helps today, where it falls short, and what companies should realistically consider in safety- and compliance-critical environments.




















What to Expect
Interest in AI is exploding across organisations, yet real-world experience is often more nuanced. Tools promise automation, faster decisions, and efficiency gains, while EHS environments demand precision, traceability, and defensible judgment.
This session brings together EHS and AI expertise to examine two perspectives:
AI as a force multiplier
- Reducing administrative burden
- Supporting analysis and pattern recognition
- Enabling EHS teams to focus on higher-value work
AI as a new source of risk if poorly governed
- Hallucinations and unreliable outputs
- Outdated or incomplete regulatory knowledge
- Data quality, bias, privacy, and audit exposure
Rather than promoting or dismissing AI, the discussion focuses on how to adopt it responsibly, align it with real EHS workflows, and avoid the common pitfalls seen in failed AI pilots.
Who Should Attend?
- EHS and HSE professionals
- EHS and compliance leaders
- Sustainability and operations managers
- Business leaders involved in AI adoption decisions
Key Takeaways
- Where AI delivers value today in EHS: and how these use cases are evolving
- What AI can realistically support vs. what must remain human-owned, with pro–contra perspectives
- How AI is reshaping EHS roles: task automation, role evolution, and the future EHS skillset
- Why many AI initiatives fail to scale: and what maturity gaps companies should address early
- Data protection and AI: managing personal data and AI-related risks
