The SafetyNet Process

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2 4 Management provides feedback on risk reduction to all end users: Safety, Contractors, Inspectors Simple. Fast. Flexible. The SafetyNet Process 1 Technology allows observers to record safe and unsafe easily in the field. Data is saved in a database for use in further evaluation 3 Data is reviewed against safety and risk parameters, organized, prioritized and distributed to the appropriate personnel for action 2 Information is synched in the cradle or via wireless device and uploaded to a shared server 2

3 Why Use SafetyNet? Encourage engagement in inspection process Improved documentation for Inspections Each Inspection stand-alone report Allows for project and contractor comparison Fast and flexible tracking and trending of safety information Subcontractor performance measure Predict and prevent injuries with leading indicators 3

4 What is SafetyNet? Web-based Safety System Real time observations of Safe and Unsafe acts and conditions Observations synchronized into reports Automatic notification and alerts by Reports allow analysis of trends Ability to predict workplace injuries 4

5 Collecting Field Observations SafetyNet enables observers to record both safe and unsafe observations and to take action before at-risk behaviors or conditions become incidents 5

6 Suggested Goals for SafetyNet Raise awareness Improve efficiency Develop competency of inspectors Measure progress & analyze trends Increase participation Speed corrective action Encourage accountability Prevent injuries 6

7 How Project Teams can use SafetyNet Raising job site awareness Training to recognize hazards Identifying subcontractors trends Engaging reluctant or at-risk subcontractors Using observations to focus training and preplanning efforts Ensuring prompt hazard correction through Open Issues report 7

8 Count of Inspectors Percentage of Safety Professional Inspectors Inspections vs. Incidents 100% % 80% 70% % 50% 40% 30% 20% Count of Incidents More Inspectors = Fewer Incidents 10% 0% Count of Incidents Greater Team Diversity = Fewer Incidents Leverage Who Performs Inspections 8

9 How Safety Professionals can use SafetyNet Track number of inspections by individual, Project, Contractor, etc. Identify at-risk projects, contractors and hazards Save inspection time, improve quality Engage management in the safety process Target inspection efforts to leading indicators Shifts focus from collection to coaching Enable teams to look at what and why 9

10 How Management can use SafetyNet Drive the process focus resources and attention where needed Hold Contractors accountable by project/foreman Factor contractor performance into selection pre-qualification process Use in recognition/compensation programs Measuring participation in company safety programs and observations 10

11 Website Home Page 11

12 12 Reports & Graphs

13 SafetyNet - Automate Efficiently capture real-time information online or through a mobile device Quickly ID and communicate high-risk situations 13

14 SafetyNet - Analyze Actively monitor your risk across your entire enterprise Deploy scarce resources for highest return Benchmark for continuous improvement 14

15 Predictive Solutions Contact Cary Usrey Implementation Manager Lemay Drive Clermont, FL United States Office: ( ) Mobile: Web:

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