Automating Safety
As the overly-used phrase so correctly states: 'safety is no accident'. Dedication to safety-first culture will have fewer accidents. Reduction in accidents is also the proverbial 'tip of the iceberg'. A safety-first culture not only reduces accidents, but it also has numerous other major operational, cultural and financial benefits. Beyond the physical and mental suffering that an accident inflicts on the person involved, nothing can drag down the morale of the team quicker.Using software to complement safety initiatives is smart and effective, and it will also have significant cultural and financial benefits to your organization.
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