Employers have a responsibility to anticipate and manage operational risks to protect workers, ensure compliance and promote the health of the organization. Yet, many still struggle with managing workplace risks, whether it’s accurately assessing them, controlling them or getting the entire workplace involved in the process. Add to that an increasingly diverse workforce, complex regulations and the continued challenges surrounding COVID-19 — and those struggles increase exponentially.
Those looking for tools to help them manage risk often find what they need with software. Significant advancements in technology mean safety professionals no longer have to rely on paper systems or spreadsheets to help them track critical safety and compliance information. Software drives
expert processes so that every employee feels more empowered to participate in key safety tasks, such as risk identification, selection of controls, and development of corrective actions. With a more streamlined and standardized approach to risk management, safety professionals have what they need to achieve operational excellence.