Cority Review 2026
Cority is a leading EHSQ (Environment, Health, Safety, Quality) platform serving industrial, manufacturing, and energy organizations. With nearly four decades of experience, Cority delivers deep capabilities for workplace safety, environmental compliance, occupational health, and sustainability reporting.
What Cority Does Well
Occupational health management is a genuine differentiator. Cority tracks employee health assessments, exposure monitoring, industrial hygiene data, and return-to-work programs. This depth of occupational health functionality is rare among GRC platforms.
Environmental compliance capabilities include emissions tracking, waste management, water quality monitoring, and regulatory reporting. Organizations can track compliance across multiple facilities and jurisdictions from a single platform.
Sustainability and ESG reporting has become a core focus. Cority collects ESG data, calculates carbon footprints, tracks progress against sustainability targets, and generates reports aligned with major ESG frameworks. This integrates naturally with the existing EHS data.
Where Cority Falls Short
Cybersecurity compliance is outside Cority's domain. SOC 2, PCI DSS, HIPAA IT requirements, and cloud security frameworks are not what Cority is designed to address.
Cost and complexity reflect the enterprise nature of the platform. Smaller organizations may find the investment and implementation effort disproportionate to their needs.
User interface has improved over the years but still carries some legacy design patterns. Modern SaaS users may find the experience less intuitive than they expect.
Pricing
Cority pricing starts around $30,000/year for basic EHS deployments and scales significantly for enterprise-wide rollouts across multiple facilities. Implementation services are typically required.
The Verdict
Cority is the definitive platform for organizations where workplace safety, environmental compliance, and occupational health are primary concerns. It does not compete with cybersecurity compliance tools and should not be evaluated as such.