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Health & Safety: Application Overview

The Health & Safety application provides a comprehensive solution to the problem of efficiently managing all aspects of an enterprise-wide safety program.

Corporate safety officers use the application to:

Company employees can use the role-based system to access their personal safety-related information. This encourages employees to take responsibility for their safety program, including the required training and medical exams, as well as renewing PPE according to schedule.

Videos

Introduction (2:24)

Track Workplace Incidents (4:23)

Manage Safety Training (3:09)

Manage Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (2:36)

Manage Medical Monitoring (2:26)

Concepts

Methods of Assigning Safety Program Requirements to Employees

Establishing Notification for Safety Officers

Scheduling Routine

Notifying Employees about Upcoming Safety Requirements

Typical Workflow

The following is a typical workflow for getting started with the Health & Safety application.

Step 1: A business process owner or safety officer provides background information about the facility, as well as the site's safety practices.

  1. General Facility Information
  2. Work Categories
  3. Personal Protective Equipment Types (PPE)
  4. Training Programs
  5. Medical Monitoring
  6. Incident-Related Data
  7. Work Restrictions
  8. Safety Officers (Work Roles)
  9. Application Parameters (control the application's behavior)
  10. Document Library (for safety-related documents)
  11. Problem Types for Service Requests

Step 2: A safety officer establishes work categories for broad assignment, and assigns the safety program components to employees in bulk.

You can associate individual employees with the specific elements of the safety program according to the employee's work categories.

  1. Establish work categories that define the required PPE, medical monitoring, and training for a particular type of job.
  2. Assign work categories and their associated PPE, medical monitor, and training to employees.
  3. Assign a work category's safety program requirements to the specific employees of each work category.

Step 3: A safety officer assigns individual safety program components to employees.

You may have situations in which you need to assign training, PPE, and medical monitoring to specific employees, separate from the broad assignments made by work categories (in step 2 above). You may also need to assign work restrictions to specific employees.

  1. Training
  2. Personal protective equipment
  3. Medical monitoring

Step 4: As employees meet safety program requirements, the safety officer updates the system with details of the event.

  1. Training
  2. Personal protective equipment

Employees are notified of their upcoming safety program requirements using the Health & Safety notification system.

Ongoing: When workplace incidents do occur, a safety officers documents them.

Depending on the nature of the incident and practices at your site, the safety officer may do the following:

  1. Enter a Workplace Incident
  1. Upload documents that pertain to the incident. See Health & Safety Documents: Overview for information.
  2. Generate a Word document of your incident information
  3. Generate a service request to follow up on an incident
  4. Copy the incident data to create a new incident. This is handy if multiple employees are involved in the same incident.

If your site has implemented the Archibus Incident Reporting mobile app, employees and safety officers can enter workplace incidents directly from their mobile devices. When these users sync their devices, the safety officer can review the data and add more details as necessary.

Ongoing: Manage safety-related documents

For any the general safety requirements, as well as the specific execution of these requirements, you can upload supporting documents to the document library system; for example, you might upload a medical report, training guide, or signed receipt of PPE. See Health & Safety Documents: Overview for more information.

Ongoing: Employees self-review their safety information and report workplace incidents.

Employees and other occasional users can report workplace incidents that they witness or are involved with. Once the employee creates the incident, the system notifies the safety officer who can monitor the situation and add further details as events unfold. See:

Employees can view their personal safety information:

Ongoing: A safety officer analyzes the safety program.

A safety officer can review specifics as well as spot trends with these reports: