Solvers help you monitor quality, apply SPC, manage equipment, and ensure traceability.
It digitizes incident management, audits, risk management, and Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) reporting so you can meet compliance requirements and reduce operational risk in daily operations. The AlisQI EHS module is a structured execution layer built from dedicated EHS Solvers.
Unlike vague “solutions,” solvers are practical, measurable, and built around what matters most to our customers: trust, transparency, and continuous improvement.
EHS execution breaks down without a unified system
Without a unified execution system that handles incidents, audits, risks, actions, and reporting within a single execution layer, EHS activities fragment across sites, risks surface too late, and compliance becomes reactive.
Environment, Health & Safety execution is not a single workflow. It spans incident and near-miss management, audits and inspections, risk and compliance control, corrective actions, and regulatory reporting.
These activities run across departments, sites, and regulatory frameworks. When they are handled manually or across disconnected systems, execution fragments, visibility breaks down, and early risk signals are missed.
A AlisQI EHS system connects these processes into one controlled execution layer, enabling consistent action, continuous visibility, and predictable compliance performance.
EHS execution spans:
- Incidents, audits, risks, and corrective actions
- Multiple sites, teams, and regulatory requirements
Without a unified system:
✖ Execution varies by site
✖ Risk signals surface late
✖ Compliance becomes reactive
With structured execution:
- Consistent workflows
- Clear accountability
- Continuous risk visibility
Common failure modes in EHS execution
EHS execution breaks down through a small number of recurring mechanisms, not because of missing policies or intent.
The most common failure modes include:
- Parallel systems
Incidents, audits, risks, and corrective actions are tracked in separate tools, spreadsheets, or local solutions. - Inconsistent workflows
Similar EHS activities are handled differently by site, team, or function, weakening standardization and accountability. - Delayed visibility
Risk signals surface late, after incidents escalate or compliance gaps are exposed.
Together, these failures fragment execution, reduce control, and turn prevention into a reactive exercise.
How AlisQI structures EHS execution
AlisQI structures EHS as a controlled execution system. Each activity is guided, connected, and traceable, so risk is managed before it escalates.Capture EHS data
Incidents, near misses, audits, inspections, and risks are captured automatically and consistently at the source, across sites and teams.
Evaluate risk and impact
Risk context, severity, and compliance impact are assessed using risk-based logic, not ad-hoc judgment.
Act through controlled workflow
Corrective actions and CAPAs are assigned, tracked, and executed through structured workflows designed to prevent recurrence.
Prove compliance and readiness
Evidence, reporting, and audit readiness are centralized and built into daily execution, not assembled after the fact.
This establishes a controlled execution layer that governs how EHS work is captured, evaluated, acted on, and reinforced.
Fast, controlled EHS implementation
AlisQI uses SolverLaunch™ to get EHS execution live quickly and safely. Instead of large, upfront projects, teams start with the selected Solvers that address their most critical risks and expand step by step as execution stabilizes.
This phased approach ensures workflows are understood, adopted, and delivering value from the start — without disrupting operations or overloading teams.
The SolverLaunchTM approach delivers measurable implementation outcomes:
- EHS Solvers live in weeks, not months
- Early impact in incident handling and risk visibility
- High adoption through real operational workflows
- A scalable foundation for multi-site rollout
SolverLaunchTM provides a clear path from initial deployment to mature, scalable EHS execution.
