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Happy holidays from all of us at SafetyCulture! No doubt it will be a different December for most of us. We’ve been separated for most of the year, but this month brings festive tidings all the same. You may be a manager organizing a socially distanced initiative to thank your employees for their hard work. Or …
Disruptive is a word many businesses might use to describe 2020 so far. It’s been a scramble for workplaces to get the right Health and Safety communications in place after COVID-19 disrupted the world as we knew it. Every business needed to gather information, pivot their processes, and distribute critical communications at a moment’s notice. …
Right now, your equipment is sending signals to help your business avoid disaster. Is anyone listening?
Positive relationships with third party firms or subcontractors make up the labor landscape today. Whether you’re working with food vendors in the hospitality industry or subcontractors in construction and manufacturing, these are the relationships you rely on for day-to-day dealings. Auditors have access to more data than ever before. People on both sides of the …
A CEO (or board member, executive, etc.) is removed from the site. That means they depend on the information that you, the safety director or site manager, provide. In a survey Deloitte conducted of 133 CEOs in New Zealand, respondents showed a high level of interest and dedication to safety programs. They’re also very willing …
It’s not every day that store managers contact their corporate headquarters and say their inspection scores are too high. But that was the case with MotoMart, a convenience store chain with 79 locations across the Midwest. Store managers felt comfortable doing this because MotoMart had worked hard to cultivate a culture in which store associates …
Many companies are reluctant to embrace a change in auditing technology. Current methods may be working okay. Or perhaps companies are worried about pouring time and money into onboarding a new solution. “The old standbys of paper checklists, Excel spreadsheets and PDFs may not be fancy,” these companies reason, “but they get the job done.” …
The last few years have been tough on the construction labor market. We see articles in our news sources about how to fill the gap with technology.
Once staff are on the clock, you can make the most of their scheduled time by streamlining the pre-opening process with a pre-opening restaurant checklist to lay out necessary duties.
Though few of us want to admit it, we’re still in the Dark Ages of auditing. We might use paper checklists, Excel spreadsheets or fillable PDF forms. These can be difficult to roll out, complete and track. Luckily, the app space has been booming and many companies are addressing the need for mobile inspections. Check …