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This presentation explores the evolution of Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) management through Web 2.0 technologies. It emphasizes the importance of compliance in preventing incidents and improving safety statistics. By eliminating, simplifying, standardizing, automating, and integrating processes, organizations can achieve up to 98% compliance and foster a culture of proactive safety. We’ll share real-life examples and highlight the benefits of using mobile technology for data collection and incident reporting, showcasing ways to enhance performance and reduce risks in the workplace.
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Evolution in HSE Management the next Web 2.0? Wouter de Gier NorthMain Advies – RiskReport w.degier@riskreport.nl
Zero incidents starts with Compliance • Compliance to what? • Poor compliance rates: • Result in poor incident statistics • Impacts people, the environment and the bottom line • …and many other things • Reactive vs. Proactive • Let’s prevent incidents before they occur • But how? • Eliminate, Simplify, Standardise, Automate • and Integrate! • Real-life examples on next four slides
HSE Req’s roles and tasks Integrating Company Data • Significant benefits: • Clarity to staff • 98% compliance • - Reliable data CP HR Incident Data
Ranking sent to mobile phones Collect data and analyse Automate! Sharing data with 3rd Parties contractor IVMS devices • Summary: • Use existing infrastructure • Bring data together • Reward performance • IVMS devices not ´broken´ • 75% reduction in speeding $$
1* 1,200 5,000 70,000 Incident Reporting • Complimentary to incident database • Easy to use • - Immediate feedback to caller • - Reduced lag time between occurence and report • - Efficient and cost-effective • - More on www.aboutriskreport.com * Source: International Labour Organisation
Mobile Solutions or • Endless opportunities to use mobile technology for HSE (e.g. Apps) • Do not automate unless you eliminate, standardise and simplify first • A broken process cannot be automated • Think integration! No more silos.