Compare the Top EHS Management Software that integrates with .NET as of December 2025

This a list of EHS Management software that integrates with .NET. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with .NET. View the products that work with .NET in the table below.

What is EHS Management Software for .NET?

EHS (Environmental, Health, and Safety) management software helps organizations oversee and improve their environmental and safety performance. It enables companies to track incidents, manage compliance with regulations, and conduct risk assessments across various operational areas. The software provides features like reporting tools, audit management, and training modules to ensure safety and environmental standards are met. By centralizing data and automating processes, EHS software enhances efficiency, reduces errors, and helps prevent accidents and environmental impacts. Its real-time analytics and reporting capabilities enable businesses to make informed decisions, fostering a safer and more sustainable workplace. Compare and read user reviews of the best EHS Management software for .NET currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    ExESS

    ExESS

    Lisam Systems

    ExESS® provides users a comprehensive and globally compliant solution for the authoring and distribution of safety data sheets. Built on flexible and scalable Microsoft .NET technology, ExESS is user friendly and can be installed on single workstations, over worldwide corporate networks or accessed and used via the cloud. In addition, country specific classifications such as the Austrian, VbF, the German; BetrSichV, Störfallverordnung and WGK, VOCs for EU, US and Swiss VOCV as well as Danish MAL and the US; NFPA and HMIS ratings are also provided in ExESS. Further, Lisam provides occupational exposure limit values and caters for biological limit values, SEVESO etc. The ExESS classification view allows users to review the actual calculation and data (including source) used to come to a final classification result.
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