US-based environmental health and safety software provider VelocityEHS has launched its EHS Training and Learning Library, according to a company press release. The Chicago-based company's library provides safety courses designed to help organisations deliver training employees understand, apply and retain, delivered through the VelocityEHS Safety solution.

VelocityEHS built the library to better reflect how work actually gets done in a market saturated with off-the-shelf content. The company made a significant investment to create regulation-aligned training content, eliminating the burden of building and maintaining content internally.

Matt Airhart, CEO of VelocityEHS, said: "There's no shortage of training content in the market—but too much of it is generic, outdated, or not applicable to the work being performed. We made a significant investment to create the right content that our customers need to do their jobs safely —and to do them well."

Developed by VelocityEHS' in-house experts and continuously updated using advanced AI, the courses stay current as requirements evolve. Each course incorporates realistic, scenario-based learning and is reinforced by professional-grade visuals and engaging multimedia that strengthens learning. Content is carefully reviewed prior to release, giving teams confidence in what they assign across their workforce.

The library launches with nearly 150 courses, with additional content planned throughout 2026 and beyond as regulatory requirements and organisational needs evolve. The company's roadmap includes expanding the library to support additional global regulatory courses.

Dr Julia Penfield, Chief AI Officer at VelocityEHS, said expanding content gives organisations a scalable training foundation they can extend as their geographic footprint grows.

VelocityEHS is the global leader in EHS and sustainability software, protecting over ten million workers worldwide.

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