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EDUCATION
• Lead by example
• Provide training
PREVENTION
• Implement reporting
• Conduct inspections
RESPONSE
• Address emergencies
• Make improvements
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Prevention
Inspections
Inspections exist to ensure people, equipment, and jobsites are complying
with all safety measures put in place. Obsolete paper inspections can
introduce new risk to your inspection process, which is why electronic
inspections captured on a mobile device are becoming the industry
standard for safety program best practices. Up to 11% of documents are
lost – going mobile means that you will receive every inspection performed;
no missing, damaged, or misfiled forms to increase risk on the job.
Electronic forms also save you from wasting time trying to read
illegible handwriting.
Moving your inspections to electronic forms also helps validate and
authenticate your safety program by utilizing features like automatic time
stamps, GPS location capture, photos and videos, and electronic signatures.
The annoyance of incomplete forms goes away with the ability to flag fields
as required, or requiring all fields be filled in for submission. Going electronic
keeps employees accountable and jobsites compliant. Additionally, going
electronic also ensures the inspection form data capture is error free, real time,
and structured so it can be analyzed to make continuous safety improvements.
SAFETY PROGRAM
Ensure Success
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EDUCATION RESPONSE
PREVENTION