-
November 19, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Join the ASSP SF Chapter to explore how AI is reshaping safety management with no-code tools to boost compliance, reporting, and communications.
Overview:
Artificial Intelligence isn’t just for tech companies — it’s reshaping the way safety professionals manage compliance, documentation, and communication. In this interactive session, Servando Ortiz, an EHS professional and developer of the OpsReady Suite of AI compliance tools, will demonstrate how practical, low-risk AI solutions can reduce manual work, improve reporting accuracy, and strengthen field-to-office communication — all without the need for coding experience. Attendees will leave with hands-on strategies to responsibly pilot AI in their own safety programs.
Learning Objectives
- Understand how emerging AI tools can enhance compliance documentation and reporting accuracy.
- Identify simple, low-risk workflows that can be automated using no-code or AI assistants.
- Apply actionable steps to pilot AI solutions responsibly within their safety programs.
Who Should Attend
Safety managers, compliance officers, industrial hygienists, construction supervisors, and EHS professionals interested in using AI to simplify and strengthen their safety programs.
Key Takeaways
- Learn how AI can support — not replace — EHS professionals.
- See real-world examples of AI tools built specifically for safety and compliance workflows.
- Leave with a framework to begin your own responsible AI pilot project.
Our speaker for this event is Servando Ortiz.

Servando Ortiz is an Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Specialist and technologist
passionate about bridging the gap between safety operations and emerging digital tools. Over
the last several years, he has prototyped and refined a suite of internal tools—branded
OpsReady Suite—to test how AI, no-code platforms, and automation can streamline
compliance workflows, improve documentation fidelity, and strengthen the connection
between field operations and office teams.
In his current role at Simpson Strong-Tie, Servando applies his expertise in environmental
health and safety management to create more efficient, data-driven compliance systems. His
previous work at Forensic Analytical Consulting Services, Inc. focused on implementing
practical, scalable solutions that safety professionals can adopt without deep technical
expertise. His projects emphasize low-risk pilots and incremental implementation, allowing
organizations to explore AI in safety responsibly.
Venue: 1999 Harrison St. 18th Floor, Oakland