More than 750 accredited courses are accessible through ISNetworld® and ISN’s Empower® mobile app to support global contractor safety and worker readiness DALLASMore than 750 accredited courses are accessible through ISNetworld® and ISN’s Empower® mobile app to support global contractor safety and worker readiness DALLAS

ISN® Expands Learning Management System With Global Training Providers and Enhanced Curriculum

More than 750 accredited courses are accessible through ISNetworld® and ISN’s Empower® mobile app to support global contractor safety and worker readiness

DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ISN, the global leader in contractor and supplier information management, announced enhancements to its Learning Management System (LMS) within ISNetworld. The updates reinforce ISN’s continued commitment to innovation and advancing contractor worker readiness, safety, and regulatory compliance across industries around the globe. The enhanced LMS platform now offers ISNetworld contractor customers complimentary access to over 750 accredited courses from 14 global training providers, empowering organizations to leverage scalable, digital training to improve workforce preparedness and operational performance.

“Customers rely on ISNetworld to help meet compliance standards and build safer, more prepared workplaces,” said Marie Anderson, Chief Customer Success Officer at ISN. “The expanded LMS training library reflects ISN’s ongoing commitment to continuous improvement and responsiveness to customer feedback. By expanding global training access, ISN is helping contractor customers improve performance, meet Hiring Client requirements, and equip their workers to operate safely and effectively.”

Key Updates and Features:

  • New Global Training Providers – The LMS library will soon include training courses from global training providers, such as Saaya Health, Vertical Horizonz (New Zealand), Grupo STE (Mexico), and Escudo (Brazil). The new training providers add more than 60 courses to the library.
  • Localized Content and Required Credentials – The LMS library enhancements support global safety compliance with certifications, such as NZQA in New Zealand, DC-3 in Mexico, and NR in Brazil.
  • Mobile and Integrated Learning – Fully integrated with ISN’s Empower mobile app, contractor workers can complete LMS trainings on-the-go, with automated notifications for new and renewal assignments. The LMS and ISN’s My Company Training tool provide a comprehensive training solution that combines Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) and internal company courses in one centralized system to help meet Hiring Client and regulatory requirements.
  • Enhanced Compliance and Reporting – Configurable dashboards and automated reporting features further simplify compliance tracking and workforce readiness management.

“The training provided in the Learning Management System is incredibly valuable to our company and is part of our monthly training process,” said Kris Smith of GSC Consulting Services LLC. “It’s a huge benefit these high-quality trainings are included with an ISNetworld subscription.”

Over 2,275,000 trainings have been consumed in ISNetworld through the Learning Management System and Online Training platform in 2025.

For more information on ISN’s industry-leading software and services, visit isn.com.

About ISN

ISN is the global leader in contractor and supplier information management, with more than 20 years of experience connecting 850 Hiring Clients in capital-intensive industries with 85,000 active contractors and suppliers to promote safety, health, and sustainability in the workplace. ISN’s brands include ISNetworld®, a global online contractor and supplier management platform, Transparency-One®, a responsible sourcing platform built to bring transparency to supply chain management, and Empower®, a worker-level app built to keep workers moving forward.

ISN has 14 offices around the globe which provide award-winning support and training for its customers in more than 85 countries. ISN takes pride in leading worldwide efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of contractor and supplier management systems and in serving as a world-class forum for sharing industry best practices, benchmarking performance, providing data insights among its members, and helping decision makers, including board members, ensure contractor and supplier risk is assessed and monitored. For more information, visit isn.com.

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