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From shortages of supplies and workers to rising costs, the world economy isn’t in the best place. Safety programs, in their turn, have likewise been affected. Teams are being forced to do more with less – fewer people and safety resources. What can they do? Digitizing the end-to-end safety program is one way to keep workers safe and employers in compliance. How to go about digitizing your safety program?
Here, digital safety management software can help. How, so?
Next-generation platforms boast functionality tailored to digitizing the implementation of best-practice safety management standards, such as ISO 45001 and ISO 45003, as well as related standards, including ISO 9001 (quality management) and ISO 14001 (environmental management).
Implemented, maintained, and updated effectively, these standards provide the basis for a well-functioning, end-to-end safety management system.
But there’s more.
Wellbeing practices can be digitized, too, as part of the same integrated safety management program. And here, again, digital platforms come in handy.
More specifically, functionality within these platforms can help organizations (1) respond to mental health and wellbeing events, (2) implement and track proactive initiatives to support their personnel, and (3) better understand the opportunities for mental health and wellbeing improvement.
Of course, not all platforms are created equal. Digitizing wellbeing management (specifically) and safety management (more generally) requires a specific set of capabilities.
What capabilities matter? When it comes to wellbeing management, consider the following:
Beyond that, digital platforms should also participate in basic safety management objectives, such as decreasing rates of workplace injuries and illnesses. Relevant capabilities for digitizing generic safety management processes include the following:
Effectively report and manage all environmental, health, and safety incidents.
Built-in communication and collaboration features to ensure quick responses when an injury occurs. Automatically share important documentation, questionnaires, and guidelines with personnel, so that return-to-work coordinators can focus on supporting the injured worker. This will reduce insurance premiums by decreasing the amount of money spent returning personnel to work.
Streamline your induction process by enabling inductions to be completed online on any device. This will enable organizations to track the status of all inductions in one location across multiple sites in real time.
Empower data-driven work safety decisions across the organization using real-time analytics. Generate safety reports ad hoc or regularly and export to external stakeholders.
Finally, in this age of escalating safety challenges, keeping staff safe takes more effort than ever before.
Manual interventions no longer suffice. Safety teams will have to step up. Digitizing the end-to-end program is the only way how. And so, for more on the digital capabilities that can help, download our Buyer’s Guide to Safety Management Software.