SafetyCulture
SafetyCulture is a mobile-centric operations platform designed to equip users with the knowledge, tools, and processes necessary for ensuring safety, achieving elevated standards, and fostering continuous improvement, providing a more efficient way to operate. Initially launched as a digital checklist application, it has since transformed into a comprehensive platform that facilitates inspections, addresses and resolves issues, manages assets, and supports on-the-move team training, enhancing overall productivity and safety practices. This evolution reflects a commitment to innovation and adaptability in the ever-changing landscape of workplace safety and efficiency.
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Onspring
Discover the GRC software you've been searching for: Onspring. This adaptable, no-code, cloud-based platform has been recognized as the top choice for GRC delivery for five consecutive years.
Effortlessly manage and disseminate information for informed decision-making regarding risks, keep track of risk assessments and remediation outcomes in real-time, and generate detailed reports with essential key performance indicators at the click of a button.
Whether you're transitioning from a different platform or are new to GRC software, Onspring provides the technology, clarity, and customer-focused support necessary to help you achieve your objectives swiftly.
With our ready-to-use solutions, you can get started in as little as 30 days.
From SOC and SOX to NIST, ISO, CMMC, NERC, HIPAA, PCI, GDPR, and CCPA—whatever the regulation, framework, or standard, Onspring allows you to capture, test, and report on controls, as well as initiate remediation for identified risks.
Users appreciate Onspring’s no-code platform, which empowers them to make adjustments instantly and create new workflows or reports independently in just minutes, without relying on IT or developers. When speed, adaptability, and efficiency are paramount, Onspring stands out as the top software solution available today, tailored to meet the diverse needs of its users.
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RiskThinking.AI
We collect, organize, synchronize, and analyze vast amounts of data to produce vital derived information for assessing Climate-related Financial Risk, ensuring that our insights are made available to subscribers via a secure API. Our sophisticated algorithms generate multi-faceted scenarios used in stress-testing an asset's susceptibility to a range of risks such as Policy, Economic, Carbon, Physical, and Social factors. By evaluating and prioritizing exposure based on both intensity and relevance for each risk variable, we create Exposure Scores and Climate Risk RatingsTM that are applicable to all assets, portfolios, corporations, sectors, regions, and nations. Our services enable regulators, governments, financial institutions, asset managers, and large corporations around the world to identify, evaluate, and stress-test the potential financial impacts of climate change across various industries and economies. By providing these essential tools, we strive to empower stakeholders in effectively navigating the challenges posed by climate risk within their financial strategies and decision-making frameworks, thus contributing to a more resilient economic future. In doing so, we enhance transparency and foster informed decision-making across the global financial landscape.
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The XDI Climate Risk Hub
The XDI Climate Risk Hub delivers top-tier analyses of physical climate risks on demand. Users can quickly access risk ratings for specific assets or entire portfolios, with ratings categorized into five bands derived from ten distinct hazards. Key indicators include Maximum Value At Risk and potential productivity losses, with assessments based on Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) and scenarios outlined by the Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS), covering years from 1990 to 2100. The platform boasts impressive spatial resolution, reaching as fine as 5 meters by 5 meters, and offers extensive customization options.
XDI enhances its risk evaluations by integrating engineering data, hazard specifics, and contextual information alongside weather, climate, and financial datasets. The engineering assessments focus on vulnerabilities linked to 140 standardized archetypes, which encompass residential, industrial, and commercial structures, allowing for adaptations to be tested for resilience. Hazard probabilities are derived from historical weather data beginning in 1990, taking into account the local environment, including features such as topography and soil characteristics, alongside flood mapping and various other relevant factors. This multifaceted approach ensures a comprehensive understanding of potential risks associated with climate change.
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