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Technology: A Choice Among High Performance Parts
By Jonathon Jacobi, PureSafety
Here's the situation...
Business is tough in today's global marketplace. Everyone is being asked to do more, with less. Not just a trend, this seems to be the way of the future.
Safety and risk management professionals have not been insulated from the need to become more efficient. If you are in the safety and risk management field, you must surely agree that this is the case.
Here's the problem...
As a system approaches maximum efficiency, it becomes increasingly difficult or even impossible to "do more, with less." Sure you can twist a knob here, push a lever there, and output might increase, but this additional output will come at a cost (to quality, to machine reliability, etc).
What does this mean to the safety and risk management professional? When the safety system is functioning as intended - risk is being recognized proactively, appropriate actions are being identified and taken, and ultimately incidents are being avoided. Safety systems are similar to mechanical systems previously discussed. Pushed past the point of maximum efficiency, output quality suffers. To the safety and risk management professional, this means that risk may go unrecognized, actions may go untaken, and incidents may occur unchecked. We know this is not acceptable. What to do now? Brace yourself. This may seem strange given the previous point about quality. The next time you are asked to "do more, with less," you need to agree. Here's why. All things equal, it's true that past a certain point, it becomes difficult or impossible to do more with less. But, all things do not need to be equal... Every mechanic knows that minor adjustments improve automotive performance. These same mechanics will tell you that at some point, higher performance parts are needed.
Technology, a choice among high performance parts
Today's safety and risk management professionals have applied Internet and computer-based technology to a number of safety functions with amazing results. Safety functions benefiting from technology include: Safety training, incident investigation and reporting, worker's compensation and medical case management, procedure authoring and updates, chemical information management, risk assessment, and equipment/facilities inspection.
Let's dig a little deeper to see how technology solutions can benefit the safety and risk management professional.
Online Training (e-Learning)
Customizable Course Content:Leading online content is instructionally designed to suit virtually all adult learning styles and comprehension levels. It is interactive and presented in an engaging multimedia format. Content from leading providers may be available in a variety of languages and can be further customized to meet industry and company-specific needs. Leading providers will have experienced safety and risk management professionals on staff to ensure that course offerings remain up-to-date with new and updated regulatory requirements. As changes occur, courseware updates are made from behind the scenes, with no interruption to the organization or training program.
Reduced Training Time:
Flexible Scheduling & Course Delivery:
Real Time Tracking & Reporting:
Fully Hosted & Supported Solution:
Incident Investigation, Reporting, and Case Management
Data Collection and Sharing:Leading providers integrate a variety of post-incident management functions into a single convenient interface. This interface may include incident reporting, the workers' compensation first report of injury, incident investigation, OSHA recordkeeping, transitional work tracking, and claim and medical case management. This level of integration allows information captured about an incident to be shared and cooperatively built upon by various concerned parties. These parties may include supervisors, safety and risk management professionals, doctors, worker's compensation administrators, and medical case managers. Data sharing eliminates the need for inefficient, redundant, and potentially inconsistent data entry by each party. Multi-disciplinary groups sharing data electronically are able to work together in a way that allows for agile, well-reasoned decisions to be made.
Data Reporting & Measurement: Leading providers are adding more and more capability to benchmark with industry norms. Comparing against these types of benchmarks allows for a better understanding of opportunities and this allows for better case management. Chances are you've already been asked to, "do more with less." And chances are that the people asking will not stop asking. It's time to start thinking about the high performance part that you are going to choose - Because sacrifices in the quality of your safety efforts, are not sacrifices that should be made. Written by Jonathan Jacobi, CSP, Safety and Risk Management Specialist for PureSafety, a leading provider of online safety training and risk management software solutions. Jonathan can be reached at jonathan.jacobi@puresafety.com or 615.277.3179. |
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