SafetySkills Empower: Outcome-based EHS management
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JHA briefings
JHA briefings go one step further than toolbox talks, providing targeted content applicable to the attending group. Much of the difficulty lies in knowing what is best covered. However, if you conduct JHAs and understand the needs of your employees, you can set up any team for success.
With Empower’s JHA briefings, discussion content is customized based on completed JHAs. Each hazard and control in the Empower database includes a description for a JHA briefing, meaning a safety professional does not have to lead the briefings. This easy-to-use feature will change the way teams conduct safety briefings.
Incident management
Although much of EHS is about being proactive before hazards become an issue, incidents still happen. And when they do, accurate reporting helps ensure proper incident resolution. It also shows where additional training or safety precautions may help prevent future incidents.
Empower makes incident reporting a breeze, with a step-by-step process anyone – not just a safety pro – can complete. Additionally, Empower is accessible from any location, meaning photos or videos can be added onsite. The Empower interface makes selecting corrective and preventive actions – including our 800-plus training courses – simple.
OSHA reporting
OSHA regularly conducts workplace inspections and may request records of injuries and illnesses. Working with a safety training expert can help you ensure your records are prepared for an inspection and OSHA submission.
If your organization falls under OSHA, Empower makes the reporting process easy. A key part of OSHA recordkeeping is understanding each log. Empower provides step-by-step guides and, where applicable, pulls information from completed incident forms.
Partnering with SafetySkills
No matter how many employees your team has, Empower by SafetySkills can help you discover intuitive, functional and effective EHS management.
Contact SafetySkills to learn more about Empower and how an outcome-based safety training program can benefit your organization.
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