WEBINAR

Using AI To Turn EHS Data Into Faster, Proactive Action

EHS teams are flooded with data but still struggle to act. Discover how AI is transforming safety workflows: prioritizing risks, driving corrective action, and enabling faster, more proactive decisions across sites.
June 25, 2026
6:00 PM UTC
1 hour

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Summary

EHS teams are collecting more safety data than ever, but turning that data into consistent, timely action remains a challenge. Prioritizing what matters, ensuring corrective actions are completed, and maintaining visibility across sites can be difficult – even with digital systems in place.

AI is starting  to change that. By embedding intelligence directly into EHS workflows, organizations are improving how incidents are captured, how risks are prioritized, and how follow-through is managed from intake through corrective actions.

This session explores how EHS teams are applying AI in practical ways to move from tracking incidents to taking action. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of how AI can reduce manual effort, surface, high-risk patterns across sites, and support faster, more proactive safety decisions.

 

Speakers

Terry Evans

Terry Evans

Account Executive

Origami Risk

As a Safety Leader, Terry believe we must approach safety improvement as an extension of our desire to elevate and improve the people around us. He is a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and an Associate in Risk Management (ARM) with specialties in industrial hygiene, safety program development, project management, and team building. Terry is currently a member of the ANSI Z10 committee, contributing to the continuing improvement of this important Environmental Health and Safety Standard.

Terry’s mission is to humanize our approach to safety by developing and managing enterprise-wide initiatives that unify safety data management, policy, and procedure improvement, thereby maximizing our leaders' time spent creating relationships with our associates, which in turn influences their choices at the point of work. Good data drives the deployment of our time and treasure in the right areas. Policies and procedures inform, training builds understanding, but the ability to influence people’s decisions is built on our relationships and truly drives the safety of our workplace.

He works in collaboration with different business units to identify areas for improvement and put in place teams to manage a sustainable improvement system. Terry also has experience in safety leadership, industrial hygiene, and risk management in the commercial insurance, heavy construction, and petrochemical industries, where he oversaw incident management, hazard evaluation, and control programs.

 

Sean Salvas

Sean Salvas

Group Product Manager - EHS, Healthcare and Mobiile

Origami Risk

Sean Salvas is a strategic product and growth leader with 15+ years of experience driving innovation across the EHS technology landscape, with deep expertise in safety programs and regulatory solutions. As Group Product Manager for EHS, Healthcare, and Mobile Technologies at Origami Risk, he leads cross-functional initiatives spanning product strategy, data and AI, partnerships, and growth to deliver measurable business impact.

He brings strong experience in M&A and partnership strategy, guiding efforts from market analysis through integration to accelerate portfolio expansion and competitive differentiation. Sean collaborates closely with executive, product, sales, and marketing leadership to align roadmaps with organizational strategy and expand into adjacent markets.

Prior to joining Origami Risk in 2020, he was Vice President of Business Development at RegScan, Inc. and held EHS leadership roles at Honeywell and Intel. He holds an MS in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Auburn University and a BS in Industrial Engineering from Western New England University.

 

Emily Wengel

Emily Wengel

Product Marketing Manager - EHS

Origami Risk

Emily Wengel has over a decade of software experience focusing on complex risk and safety technologies. She brings deep experience translating the features and benefits of Origami’s EHS and mobile software into clear, compelling value for safety leaders and executive stakeholders. Her experience brings both strategic perspective and practical insight into how EHS technology is reshaping the future of safety programs.

 

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