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Construction Management Software Makes Jobsites Safer
Today’s construction management software not only assists contractors in making a budget and staying on schedule, but it can also make the job site safer.
Purchasing “Environment, Health and Safety” software, or EHS, helps you avoid major risks to your bottom line and helps you avoid threats to the well-being of your employees.
Research by Liberty Mutual shows that companies have paid more than $1 billion per week for non-fatal work-related injuries. Therefore, including EHS management software in your repertoire is an important action for your project management operations.
What Is EHS Management Software?
The practices and procedures codified within EHS are meant to ensure workers’ safety and their worksite. Today, systems are more programmatic and efficient than they once were. All risk management data, standards and regulations are included in the software, allowing companies to identify risks and challenges quickly. As a result, they can make informed decisions and track performance and trends.
Some EHS management software systems even allow managers to track EHS factors and compliance in real-time. This creates a safer job environment for every team onsite.
Why EMS is Important
Threats to worker safety are constantly changing, as are safety regulations. EHS stays on top of all new standards to ensure the safety of construction workers. It does this in several ways:
- Mobile access – Today’s EHS management software is optimized for mobile devices since projects are in the field, not the office. It records safety and compliance data on mobile platforms, to which additional photos and documentation can be attached.
- Simplified collection – EHS software provides a single repository for project data.
- Compliance – The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA standards, along with other regulatory standards, can be pulled into the EHS management software. It can be used for real-time reporting of onsite safety and makes auditing processes more straightforward.
- Reporting and Decision-Making – EHS software offers an emerging solution to site safety when it comes to site safety. It allows for an accurate and consistent source of safety data, allowing companies to respond to risk quickly and create safer worksites for their employees. Workplace incidents can be reduced using real-time access and responsive fields.
EHS allows contractors to move past reactive incident management to make job sites safer and their bottom lines more secure. In addition, it helps overcome a lack of visibility.
It is possible to build a comprehensive EHS application to manage first aid, safety observations, manage recordable incidents, outside audits, property damage, job hazard assessments, motor vehicle accidents and workers’ compensation. You can also build a compliance calendar to identify required tasks to meet state and federal regulations based on location.
An EHS management software system can save hundreds of worker hours using templated forms.
Consider purchasing and designing EHS management software to benefit your business, keep workers safe, track reporting and make equipment decisions with accurate and timely data.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this article is for general educational information only. This information does not constitute legal advice, is not intended to constitute legal advice, nor should it be relied upon as legal advice for your specific factual pattern or situation.