Compare REACTOR
Not another EHS platform
REACTOR includes the capabilities organizations expect from modern EHS software. But those capabilities are not its starting point. REACTOR begins with the operation itself: the project, campaign, people, companies, vessel or site, location, equipment, planned work and decisions required to execute it safely.
Comparison integrity notice
Product capabilities and positioning change over time. This comparison reflects publicly available product information reviewed in July 2026. It explains differences in product focus and operating model; it does not suggest that another platform cannot support a particular use case.
Buyers should verify current capabilities directly with each provider.
Compare the centre of gravity
The difference begins below the feature list.
Compare product features, but also compare the foundations on which those features are built. These are differences in design intent, not claims that every product in a category behaves identically.
What is the primary object?
Conventional EHS/QHSE
EHS process, form, record or compliance obligation.
REACTOR
The operation, project, campaign and work.
What provides context?
Conventional EHS/QHSE
Organization, business unit and site.
REACTOR
Company, person, project, vessel, location, system, equipment and work scope.
Who is it organized for?
Conventional EHS/QHSE
Corporate EHS, quality, compliance and sustainability functions.
REACTOR
HSE, operations, project, marine, engineering, contractors and frontline teams.
What is connected?
Conventional EHS/QHSE
EHS modules and reporting processes.
REACTOR
Readiness, people, companies, assets, work, risk, permits, evidence and decisions.
How is it introduced?
Conventional EHS/QHSE
Enterprise programme or configured EHS suite.
REACTOR
A focused operational problem, project or campaign, followed by progressive expansion.
What does success look like?
Conventional EHS/QHSE
Standardization, compliance and management reporting.
REACTOR
Readiness, safe execution, coordination, decision quality and traceability.
How does it handle change?
Conventional EHS/QHSE
Reconfigure an established process.
REACTOR
Adapt the operating model as the operation develops.
What happens when a capability is missing?
Conventional EHS/QHSE
Configure an existing module or procure another product.
REACTOR
Examine, design and potentially build the connected capability with the operational team.
Product and approach profiles
Understand what each option is designed to do well.
12 profiles compare natural fit, public emphasis, REACTOR’s distinction and practical questions to verify. Competitor names are shown as text only.
EHS and chemical safety platformEcoOnlineA broad EHS platform with established chemical safety and compliance capabilities.
Natural fit
Organizations prioritizing EHS administration, chemical management and workforce safety programmes.
Publicly emphasized strengths
- Chemical inventory and safety data sheet management
- EHS workflows, incident management and reporting
- A broad portfolio spanning workplace and chemical safety
REACTOR distinction
REACTOR is organized around the live operation: the work, permits, people, companies, locations, assets, timing and interfaces that shape each safety decision.
Questions for the buyer
- • How closely must permitting connect to workforce and asset readiness?
- • Is chemical management the primary requirement or one part of a broader operational-control model?
Official product information reviewed
EHS and ESG platformEvotixA configurable EHS and ESG platform covering a wide range of safety processes.
Natural fit
Organizations seeking configurable EHS workflows, reporting and programme management.
Publicly emphasized strengths
- Incident, audit, contractor and risk workflows
- Configurable forms and process automation
- EHS and ESG reporting across an organization
REACTOR distinction
REACTOR treats operational context as a platform foundation, allowing safety workflows to use shared people, company, place, asset, project, evidence and marine context.
Questions for the buyer
- • Does the deployment need a shared operational model beyond configurable forms?
- • How should permits, competence, locations and work planning interact?
Official product information reviewed
Enterprise risk and operational softwareSpheraAn enterprise platform spanning EHS, operational risk, sustainability and process safety.
Natural fit
Large organizations requiring extensive enterprise risk, process safety and control-of-work programmes.
Publicly emphasized strengths
- Enterprise-scale risk and process safety portfolio
- Control-of-work capabilities including permitting, isolation and SIMOPS
- Broad operational and sustainability coverage
REACTOR distinction
REACTOR offers a focused operational-safety platform that can start with a bounded problem and expand across connected operational cores without requiring an enterprise-wide first programme.
Questions for the buyer
- • What implementation scale and governance overhead are proportionate?
- • Is a focused operational rollout preferable to a broad enterprise transformation?
Official product information reviewed
QHSE management platformBizzmineA configurable quality, health, safety and environmental management platform.
Natural fit
Organizations joining quality and EHS processes through configurable workflows.
Publicly emphasized strengths
- Integrated quality and EHS process management
- Audits, CAPA, risk and document workflows
- Configuration for different management-system processes
REACTOR distinction
REACTOR is designed around dynamic high-risk work, with SHARD using context from workforce, projects, places, assets, documents and marine operations.
Questions for the buyer
- • Is the priority management-system administration or operational work control?
- • How much live project, vessel, contractor and equipment context is required?
Official product information reviewed
Frontline operations platformSafetyCultureA widely adopted frontline platform centered on inspections, issue reporting, training and operational visibility.
Natural fit
Teams prioritizing rapid checklist deployment, frontline participation and consistent inspections.
Publicly emphasized strengths
- Accessible inspections and checklist workflows
- Issue reporting, training, assets and sensor capabilities
- A strong mobile-first frontline experience
REACTOR distinction
REACTOR connects inspections and actions to permitting, risk, incidents, workforce readiness, companies, projects, locations, equipment and controlled evidence.
Questions for the buyer
- • Are checklists the main need, or must they participate in a wider work-control process?
- • Do investigations, permits and readiness require shared context and governance?
Official product information reviewed
Enterprise risk and EHS platformEnablonA broad enterprise platform for EHSQ, operational risk, sustainability and integrated risk management.
Natural fit
Global organizations running extensive, centrally governed risk and sustainability programmes.
Publicly emphasized strengths
- Wide enterprise EHSQ and integrated-risk scope
- Operational risk, process safety and control-of-work capabilities
- Enterprise reporting and governance
REACTOR distinction
REACTOR is intentionally practical and operationally led, combining governed workflows with implementation support and a progressive adoption model.
Questions for the buyer
- • How much enterprise breadth is needed in the initial scope?
- • Can the chosen approach be adopted by contractors and frontline operational teams?
Official product information reviewed
EHSQ management platformIntelexA mature EHSQ platform with a large catalogue of applications and configurable workflows.
Natural fit
Organizations seeking a broad set of EHSQ applications within an established platform.
Publicly emphasized strengths
- Broad application catalogue across EHS and quality
- Audits, incidents, CAPA, inspections, risk and document processes
- Configuration, reporting and integration capabilities
REACTOR distinction
REACTOR makes people, companies, projects, places, assets, evidence and marine context first-class operational foundations rather than only attributes on EHS records.
Questions for the buyer
- • Does the operation need a broad application catalogue or a connected operational model?
- • How should frontline work control interact with wider EHSQ governance?
Official product information reviewed
Enterprise EHS and sustainability platformCorityAn enterprise platform spanning safety, occupational health, environment, quality and sustainability.
Natural fit
Organizations requiring broad EHS, health and sustainability programme coverage.
Publicly emphasized strengths
- Connected EHS, occupational health and sustainability portfolio
- Enterprise data, analytics and programme management
- Coverage across safety, environment and quality disciplines
REACTOR distinction
REACTOR concentrates on operational safety and readiness for changing, contractor-led work while retaining a path to wider connected operations.
Questions for the buyer
- • Is occupational health and sustainability breadth central to the buying decision?
- • How much emphasis is required on dynamic work, permits, interfaces and readiness?
Point solution categoryStandalone checklist applicationsFocused tools for digitizing inspections, checks and frontline submissions.
Natural fit
Organizations whose primary requirement is fast, repeatable checklist execution.
Publicly emphasized strengths
- Focused and easy to understand
- Often quick to deploy
- Strong fit for standardized checks and evidence capture
REACTOR distinction
REACTOR treats checklists as one control within a larger operational picture, connecting findings to risk, permits, incidents, people, places, assets and corrective actions.
Questions for the buyer
- • Will checklist results need to drive governed decisions elsewhere?
- • Can the tool preserve context from finding through verified closure?
Multi-tool approachDisconnected point solutionsSeparate specialist tools selected independently for permits, incidents, audits, training or documents.
Natural fit
Organizations with narrowly bounded requirements and mature integration and data-governance capability.
Publicly emphasized strengths
- Each tool can be optimized for a specialist workflow
- Teams can replace one capability independently
- Existing departmental preferences can be preserved
REACTOR distinction
REACTOR reduces repeated identities, locations, evidence and manual handoffs by operating on shared platform foundations.
Questions for the buyer
- • Who owns integration, identity, reporting and lifecycle consistency?
- • How will users see risk across tool boundaries during live operations?
Enterprise software categoryTraditional enterprise EHS suitesBroad suites designed to standardize EHS, compliance and reporting across large organizations.
Natural fit
Organizations prioritizing global standardization, programme breadth and centralized reporting.
Publicly emphasized strengths
- Broad functional coverage
- Established governance and reporting patterns
- Support for complex enterprise programmes
REACTOR distinction
REACTOR begins with dynamic work and readiness, then connects formal safety processes to the operational reality in which decisions are made.
Questions for the buyer
- • Can the implementation remain proportionate and usable at the frontline?
- • Does the data model reflect projects, vessels, contractors, work fronts and changing interfaces?
Built from the operation outward
Built by people who have been there.
REACTOR was not conceived only from software requirements or corporate EHS processes.
Our experience comes from planning and delivering offshore campaigns, vessel drydockings, conversion projects, mobilizations, marine interfaces, heavy-lift operations and purpose-built offshore tooling.
We have worked with crew transfer vessels, service operation vessels, jack-up vessels, floating heavy-lift vessels and dredgers.
We have designed offshore tooling, mobilized it, operated it and dealt with the practical interfaces between clients, contractors, vessels, shipyards, engineers, technicians, marine teams and safety professionals.
We know what happens when plans meet weather, vessel limitations, changing scopes, contractor interfaces, incomplete information and time pressure.
Clarity without bureaucracy
People should understand what is happening, what is required and what must happen next.
Structure without rigidity
Controls remain governed without forcing every project, vessel or operation into an identical model.
Evidence without duplicated administration
Information captured during the work should remain reusable and connected.
Control without slowing the operation down
Safety and productivity should reinforce each other rather than compete.
The REACTOR platform foundation
Operational context is shared, not repeatedly reconstructed.
Focused applications contribute to one operating model. SHARD remains the central safety core; the wider platform supplies the people, place, work, evidence, marine and commercial context behind each decision.
Safety Hazard & Risk Dashboard
Permits, incidents, audits, checklists, risk, observations and actions.
People and competence
People, companies, qualifications, training and workforce readiness.
Places and assets
Sites, vessels, locations, systems, assets and equipment.
Projects and work
Projects, activities, schedules, work fronts and resources.
Documents and evidence
Controlled documents, procedures, records and operational evidence.
Marine context
Vessels, crews, maritime compliance and marine constraints.
Commercial context
Procurement and supplier workflows connected to operational delivery.
Financial context
Cost, billing and commercial evidence around operational work.
Build it together
Software should adapt to the operation, not force the operation to serve the software.
REACTOR provides governed structures where consistency, authority and traceability matter.
But it does not assume that every organization, project or vessel works in exactly the same way. We work with customers to understand the actual operation, the decisions people need to make and the information required at the point of work.
Where an essential capability does not yet exist, we examine it, design it and build it together, without losing the integrity of the wider platform.
Product development remains governed by security, platform integrity, wider customer value and maintainability.
Compare features. Then compare the foundation.
Show us how your teams manage safety-critical work today.
Tell us how risk, permits, incidents, inspections, contractors, vessels, projects and operational evidence work together. We will show where REACTOR can create a more complete operational picture, and where an existing specialist system may remain the right authority.