Environmental, health and safety consultancy EHS International has partnered with EHA Soft Solutions to adopt its mai platform, which will allow clients to move their health, safety and compliance tasks online.
The platform allows users to centralise, digitise and automate key compliance processes from contractor oversight to audits, risk assessments, incident management training, and chemical safety.
The belief is that by digitising these functions, organisations can stay aligned with ISO and regulatory standards, reduce risk and eliminate paperwork.
“Organisations today face growing pressure to show strong governance and control over risk," said Chris Mee, CEO of EHS International.
"Through this partnership, we’re delivering a digital-first solution that pairs proven software with real-world safety expertise, giving clients the clarity, control, and confidence they need. And it’s just the first of several innovations we’ll unveil this year.”
Headquartered in Cork and with offices in Dublin, Belfast and London, EHS was founded by Mee in 2023 and supports clients across Ireland and the UK with consultancy, training, and fire safety services.
Also based in Cork, EHA Soft Solutions has developed mai over 25 years, and it is already used by a number of global companies to streamline compliance and reduce risk.
“We’re proud to partner with EHS International to address today’s most urgent EHS challenges. The mai™ platform guides users through every stage of compliance — from onboarding and document control to risk tracking and real-time dashboards," said Dr. Dan Gallagher, founder and managing director of EHA Soft Solutions.

"With tools like online inductions, electronic permits, mobile inspections, and performance reporting, our system helps clients build safer workplaces and reduce administrative burden across their teams and supply chains.”
This launch coincides with the World Day for Safety and Health at Work (28 April), which this year highlights the impact of digitalisation on occupational safety systems.
Photo: Chris Mee and Dr Dan Gallagher










