Built by EHS professionals, for the automotive industry.
Tier One EHS was founded to bring enterprise-grade environmental, health, and safety management to automotive dealer groups. Most EHS software on the market was designed for heavy manufacturing — complex, expensive systems that require dedicated EHS departments and months of configuration before they deliver any value.
Dealerships operate differently. A service department manages hazardous waste, paint booth compliance, and lift safety. A parts department handles chemical inventory and SDS requirements. A used car lot has its own exposure profile. None of that maps cleanly to a system designed for a stamping plant or a chemical facility.
Tier One EHS was built specifically for the dealership environment — with compliance codes, inspection checklists, and workflows that match how dealerships actually operate. Our goal is simple: make it easy for dealer groups of any size to run a consistent, documented, continuously improving EHS program.
Tier One EHS is not software-only. We pair the platform with on-site expertise to drive real, measurable improvement.
We visit your facilities and conduct structured inspections using dealership-specific checklists. Our team knows what OSHA, EPA, and state regulators look for in automotive operations — and we find compliance items before regulators do.
Every finding is logged, assigned, and tracked to closure. Management receives a full inspection report after each visit, and the platform keeps every open item visible until it is documented as resolved.
Compliance scores trend upward as items are resolved and recurring patterns are addressed. Trends dashboards give leadership a clear picture of how each location — and the group as a whole — is improving over time.
Automotive dealerships face a unique mix of EHS obligations that most general-purpose software does not address well. A single rooftop can trigger requirements under OSHA's hazard communication standard, EPA hazardous waste regulations, state air quality rules for paint booths, and NFPA life safety codes — all at once.
Common dealership-specific concerns include spray booth ventilation and filter maintenance, above-ground waste oil and fluids storage, hydraulic lift inspection and certification, battery charging area ventilation, and parts washer and solvent management. These don't appear in most EHS software checklist libraries.
Tier One EHS was built by professionals who have spent years working in and around automotive operations. The compliance codes, inspection items, and training requirements in the platform reflect the real regulatory environment dealers face — not a generic framework adapted from another industry.
Contact us to learn how Tier One EHS can be deployed for your dealer group.