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Overview
Serenity EHS helps enterprise businesses centralize safety data and improve response times through automated incident investigation workflows. Although the dashboard setup process is somewhat complex, its comprehensive reporting tools provide deep insights into operational hazards. It remains an effective choice for safety directors managing complex facility environments.
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Serenity EHS Specifications
- Compliance And Safety Management
- Mobile Accessibility
- Incident/Event Tracking
- Reporting And Analytics Dashboards
What Is Serenity EHS?
Serenity EHS is a cloud-based Environmental, Health, and Safety management platform designed to streamline workplace safety and compliance. Accessible via web and mobile apps, it allows businesses to efficiently track incidents, conduct inspections, and implement corrective actions. Its AI-powered insights help identify risks and improve decision-making, while mobile reporting ensures real-time data capture.
Suitable for small to large enterprises, Serenity EHS enhances operational efficiency, reduces manual workflows, and supports proactive safety management across multiple locations.
Serenity EHS Pricing
Serenity EHS cost is estimated to range from $150 to $500/user/month, based on industry benchmarks for enterprise-grade EHS and facility management software built on the ServiceNow platform. This range is intended for general purposes; actual costs may vary based on the number of licenses, specific module selection, and the depth of AI-driven customization required.
In addition to the base subscription costs, organizations should account for the following expenses when implementing Serenity EHS:
- Implementation And Configuration: $15,000–$80,000 for mid-market organizations; $100,000–$350,000+ for large-scale enterprise deployments involving complex incident workflows and risk assessments
- Data Migration And Cleansing: $5,000–$25,000, depending on the volume of historical safety records, incident logs, and asset data being transferred
- ServiceNow Platform Optimization: $10,000–$50,000 for organizations requiring specific custom tables, tailored safety portals, or deep configuration within an existing ServiceNow environment
- SSO, HRIS, And API Integrations: $8,000–$30,000 for connecting the platform to existing HR systems for employee data or integrating with external regulatory databases
- Admin And User Training: $3,000–$15,000 for comprehensive training programs
Disclaimer: Pricing references are based on publicly available third-party information and industry benchmarks. Actual costs may vary.
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Who Is Serenity EHS For?
Serenity EHS software is ideal for a wide range of industries and sectors, including:
- Manufacturing
- Energy, oil and gas
- Transportation and logistics
- Healthcare
- Retail
- Universities and research labs
- Food and beverage
Is Serenity EHS Right For You?
Struggling with fragmented safety data or slow compliance processes? Serenity EHS addresses these pain points by centralizing incident management, automating compliance, and empowering teams with mobile tools and AI-driven insights. It delivers measurable business outcomes like improved safety culture and operational efficiency. The platform meets ISO 27001 standards for information security management.
Trusted by clients like Delta, Cinterra, CyrusOne, and University of Birmingham, Serenity EHS scales with your organization and supports both mid-sized businesses and global enterprises.
Still doubtful if Serenity EHS is the right fit for you? Connect with our customer support staff at (661) 384-7070 for further guidance.
Serenity EHS Features
EHS Incident Management
This feature enables Serenity EHS to quickly capture and investigate workplace incidents. The software automates AI‑driven remediation plans, providing actionable insights, reducing manual reporting, and helping organizations address safety issues efficiently across all operational levels.
Inspections And Audits
The software allows users to create AI‑powered inspection templates for consistent audits. Serenity EHS streamlines safety checks, monitors compliance, and ensures accurate reporting, empowering teams to identify hazards proactively and maintain high standards of operational safety.
Operational Risk
Serenity EHS evaluates and mitigates daily operational hazards. This feature provides predictive insights, identifies potential risks, and supports informed decision‑making, helping businesses proactively reduce incidents and protect both employees and organizational assets.
AI-Powered User Engagement
The software enhances user adoption with intuitive, mobile‑first design and AI‑assisted workflows. Serenity EHS encourages proactive participation across teams, simplifies reporting tasks, and strengthens organizational engagement in safety and compliance initiatives.
Pros And Cons of Serenity EHS
Pros
Extremely user-friendly and intuitive UI
Centralizes incident data for easy reporting
Responsive customer support team
Cons
Report and dashboard designer complex
Some limitations on advanced configurability
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Serenity EHS offer an API?
Yes, Serenity EHS offers an API.
What level of support does Serenity EHS offer?
Serenity EHS provides support via phone, email, and a contact form.
What types of pricing plans does Serenity EHS offer?
Serenity EHS offers pricing from $150 to $500/user/month, with options for mid-market and enterprise deployments. Get in touch for a personalized Serenity EHS price estimate.
Does Serenity EHS have a mobile app?
Yes, Serenity EHS offers a mobile app for Android devices.
What language does Serenity EHS support?
The software is available in English.
What other apps does Serenity EHS integrate with?
The software supports integration with multiple systems and platforms, including ServiceNow.
Who are the typical users of Serenity EHS?
Serenity EHS features make it ideal for businesses in manufacturing, energy, oil and gas, transportation and logistics, healthcare, retail, universities and research labs, and food and beverage.