Once an unacceptable risk is identified, it must then be tracked to ensure it is resolved in a timely manner. For items that cannot be resolved immediately, they are tracked in the Open Issue Report in SafetyNet. This video shows how to generate an Open Issue Report as well as the various ways to ...
The Dashboard can further be refined to show specific information or views based on the preference of the user. For example, a user can view information by a specific region instead of across the entire company. This video shows various methods of managing different views within the SafetyNet ...
Some aspects of the Dashboard are unique to the logged in user. Specifically, customized charts and reports can be added from various sources within SafetyNet giving the ability to track and trend safety criteria that is vital to the user. This video demonstrates various ways to customize a user's ...
As data is collected, it may be time-consuming and difficult to get a 'big picture' view by going through different data sources. The Dashboard was developed to provide an overview of Leading Safety Indicators that provide an at-a-glance summary of your safety performance. This video shows how to ...
As data is collected, there are two ways to generate reports in SafetyNet. The first is to log in, go to the reports section, and manually generate a report. Another simpler method is to enable a feature that sends reports automatically. This video shows how to create customized automated reports.
As data is collected, there are two ways to generate reports in SafetyNet. The first is to log in, go to the reports section, and manually generate a report. Another simpler method is to enable a feature that sends reports automatically. This video shows how to enable "push" reports that are unique ...
Risk varies from one project or location to the next. What one project or location experiences may be vastly different than another. This video shows how quickly and easily it can be to compare risk between multiple projects or locations.
Your role in your organization is likely to dictate how you view data collected in SafetyNet. For example, as a site safety manager, you may want to view the data collected just for your project. If you are the Director of Safety, you are inclined to look at the data collected across the entire ...
My motto as it relates to risk and observation is this: More exposure and risk should equate to more observations. For example, if I had two working groups with similar risk -- one with 100 people and another with 10 -- I would expect more observations from the group with greater exposure. This ...
Risk varies from one group to the next. What one group or team experiences may be vastly different than another. For example, an electrician and a roofer both have high risk jobs but the hazards of those jobs can, at times, be worlds apart. This video shows how quickly and easily it can be to sort ...