REVOLUTIONIZE THE WAY YOU
MANAGE workplace SAFETY & COMPLIANCE

Mitigate risk, drive performance and ensure compliance with the J. J. Keller® SAFETY MANAGEMENT SUITE — the newest addition to our growing family of world-class EHS & workplace safety solutions. This cloud-based safety management software provides round-the-clock access to all of our most popular safety management tools, making it easy to develop a full-service workplace safety program from the ground up.

quotes Image

Training materials are up-to-date and relevant

"We subscribe and use Safety Management Suite primarily for access to the library of training materials. We want to provide current, topical training to our team members and we like to change our training content every couple of years so things don't get stale - the materials that J. J. Keller provides meet these needs."

Kurt Kirkland, Regional EHS Manager - East
Tosca Services, LLC

EXPERIENCE THE BENEFITS OF A
SUPERIOR SAFETY SOLUTION

World Class Workplace Safety Content

WORLD-CLASS CONTENT

Utilize industry-specific content curated by our trusted team of in‑house regulatory experts.

EFFORTLESS INTEGRATION

Easily upload historical data (SDSs, EEs, incident reports, etc.) and maximize existing workflows with the help of our industry-leading customer support team.

Effortless Integration
State-of-the-Art Mobile Interface

STATE-OF-THE-ART MOBILE INTERFACE

Access the J. J. Keller® SAFETY MANAGEMENT SUITE at any time from any smartphone or tablet and enjoy a seamless mobile experience that’s second to none.

TRANSFORM YOUR BUSINESS TODAY!

J. J. Keller® SAFETY MANAGEMENT SUITE is Trusted by Thousands of Safety Professionals Nationwide

FIND A SUBSCRIPTION PLAN THAT WORKS FOR YOU

Professional Edition
(Single User)

  • Utilize a variety of top-notch safety management tools and resources
  • Proactively manage safety and compliance with 500 free online training enrollments
  • Receive critical regulatory updates along with easy-to-understand explanations
  • Unlimited SDS sheets make it easy to keep evolving chemical safety data all in one place
  • Employee-facing portals for incident reporting, electronic SDS access, and audits/inspections to non-users
  • Get up and running with complimentary data onboarding of 1 heavily utilized area

TEAM EDITION
(Multi-User Group)

  • Easily share company data and reporting among users as needed
  • Set roles and permissions defining access across your organization
  • Group data for control around what a user can see and interact with
  • Turn on and off feature sets for individual users or the entire organization
  • Safeguard critical company info with complimentary data onboarding of 2 heavily utilized areas
  • Seamlessly transfer key company data across platforms with our select integrated API options

CORPORATE EDITION
(Unlimited Users)

  • Create personalized analysis and reporting with team data sharing capabilities
  • Foster continuous learning across all your teams and locations with unlimited online training enrollments
  • Be operational quickly with complimentary data onboarding of 3 datasets of your choosing
  • Get users up to speed with 2 training sessions tailored to your team as well as yearly refresher training
  • Enjoy a dedicated implementation team, ongoing customer support, and quarterly check-ins
  • Add your company logo to your homepage with our complimentary customization

NEWS AND ARTICLES

Why you need an effective ergonomics program
About 300,000 ergonomic injuries involve days away from work each year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). These injuries most commonly occur in transportation, retail, manufacturing, and healthcare. However, any job that requires lifting or repetitive motion could put...

Basics of OSHA’s toxic and hazardous substances standards
If your business uses toxic or hazardous substances, you’ll need to train your employees under OSHA’s hazard communication standard. But many employers are uncertain when monitoring is required, and what other actions are needed to protect employees. The OSHA regulations cover a lot of...

Reporting heart attacks and in-patient hospitalizations
At some point, your company might send an employee to the hospital due to a serious injury, chemical exposure, or even a heart attack. But do you have to report the incident to OSHA? First, keep in mind that OSHA defines an in-patient hospitalization as formal admission to the...

You could be cited for OSHA violations by contract workers
If your company hires contractors like plumbers or electricians, your company could be liable for OSHA violations created by those contractors. OSHA’s multi-employer citation policy (CPL 02-00-124) recognizes four employer categories, although an employer may fall into more than one...

Training

Best-In-class training

Backed by over 30 years of training development experience, the J. J. Keller® SAFETY MANAGEMENT SUITE provides unparalleled access to hundreds of award-winning training programs and thousands of customizable training resources.

LEARN MORE