Sponsor: Intelex Technologies

The Intelex Environmental, Health & Safety Blueprint

In our recent global research, over 75% of European organisations said they could lose business to competitors who can better demonstrate how they’re improving health and safety.

In North America, 86% of businesses admit if they don’t improve their health and safety culture, they’ll lose skilled workers to better performing organisations.

And in both regions, around 75% of respondents say that if they don’t improve ESG performance, it will harm their organisations’ brands and reputations.

It’s clear: success in both H&S and ESG has a direct line to business performance.

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Intelex Product and Standard Map

ISO 9001:2015 is the international standard for quality management systems. It is the most widely adopted international standard in the world and is frequently considered a prerequisite for organizations in industries including aviation, construction, automotive manufacturing, health sciences, and many others.

ISO 9001:2015 is designed to provide several benefits to organizations, including:

  • The ability to produce products and services that consistently meet or exceed customer expectations and enhance customer satisfaction.
  • The ability to meet all applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.
  • The ability to demonstrate risk-based thinking to help pursue opportunities and mitigate against uncertainty.

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EJ Consolidates EHS Processes With Intelex

The report is a customer case study highlighting how EJ, an infrastructure access solutions manufacturing firm, consolidated its EHS processes and streamlined its workflows with the Intelex cloud-based software system.

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Control of Work Checklist for Manufacturing: Plan, Assess and Manage Risk, Control

Control of work is an integral part of managing work activities at manufacturing facilities that have inherently higher risks or are unique situations that could lead to a higher level of risk than routine or daily work activities. Some maintenance activities, production process changes and repair operations require additional risk management measures that involve control of work.

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The Intelex Environmental, Health & Safety Blueprint

In our recent global research, over 75% of European organisations said they could lose business to competitors who can better demonstrate how they’re improving health and safety.

In North America, 86% of businesses admit if they don’t improve their health and safety culture, they’ll lose skilled workers to better performing organisations.

And in both regions, around 75% of respondents say that if they don’t improve ESG performance, it will harm their organisations’ brands and reputations.

It’s clear: success in both H&S and ESG has a direct line to business performance.

View Now

Intelex Product and Standard Map

ISO 9001:2015 is the international standard for quality management systems. It is the most widely adopted international standard in the world and is frequently considered a prerequisite for organizations in industries including aviation, construction, automotive manufacturing, health sciences, and many others.

ISO 9001:2015 is designed to provide several benefits to organizations, including:

  • The ability to produce products and services that consistently meet or exceed customer expectations and enhance customer satisfaction.
  • The ability to meet all applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.
  • The ability to demonstrate risk-based thinking to help pursue opportunities and mitigate against uncertainty.

View Now

EJ Consolidates EHS Processes With Intelex

The report is a customer case study highlighting how EJ, an infrastructure access solutions manufacturing firm, consolidated its EHS processes and streamlined its workflows with the Intelex cloud-based software system.

View Now

Control of Work Checklist for Manufacturing: Plan, Assess and Manage Risk, Control

Control of work is an integral part of managing work activities at manufacturing facilities that have inherently higher risks or are unique situations that could lead to a higher level of risk than routine or daily work activities. Some maintenance activities, production process changes and repair operations require additional risk management measures that involve control of work.

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The ROI of Safety: Making the Business Case for Safety and Health

Liberty Mutual estimates that U.S. employers pay more than $1 billion per week for direct workers’ compensation costs—a total of $58 billion per year—for disabling, non-fatal workplace injuries.

Those direct costs don’t include indirect costs, like training replacement employees, accident investigation and implementation of corrective measures. It’s not surprising, then, that the return on an investment (ROI) in safety is significant. However, many professionals find it challenging to demonstrate a business case for health and safety. This ebook provides an overview of:

  • The key steps for building a business case for safety.
  • How to demonstrate increased operational efficiency and cost savings.
  • Industry tools to calculate the value of safety.

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Green Quadrant: EHS Software 2023

The Verdantix Green Quadrant: EHS Software 2023 is your first place to start! The report is an independent third-party analysis of 23 EHS software vendors that provides an in-depth look at the technical capabilities, application breadth, innovation focus, and momentum of key Environmental, Health and Safety Management Software market players. This guide is essential reading for EHS software benchmarking, especially for understanding unique vendor strengths and capabilities. The Verdantix Green Quadrant: EHS Software 2023 can help you assess which vendor best fits your current EHS Management needs and your future EHS program goals.

Leverage this report to:

  • Sustain an Engaged Safety Culture.
  • Deliver on the Promise of Data.
  • Drive Sustainable.
  • Anticipate Evolving EHS Needs.
  • Build Proactive Safety Management.

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Why Digital Construction Safety Management Solutions Are Key to Reducing Injuries

Injuries and incidents on the job cost the U.S. construction industry $167 billion in 2021, including productivity losses and administrative costs. At the same time, more than 42 percent of construction firms still use spreadsheets for managing their safety programs.

This infographic examines the four key reasons construction firms struggle to reduce injuries and incidents on the job, as well as the five key benefits to implementing safety management software that supports frontline workers with data for leading indicators. You will learn about the following:

  • How poor safety culture leads to lack of worker engagement on the job site.
  • How poor data management increases the safety risk to construction workers.
  • How a digital safety solution can improve engagement, help attract new talent and contribute to lower injury rates.

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A Checklist for Safety Professionals on Multi- Employer Construction Sites

As construction projects become larger in scale, they often involve the participation of multiple employers or organizations, further adding to the complexity of managing these projects and ensuring worker safety. As such, complying with the latest ANSI/ASSP A10.33-2020 standard, which focuses on reducing hazards at multi-employer construction job sites, becomes more than critical.

Initiate the process of reducing these hazards by downloading A Checklist for Safety Professionals on Multi-Employer Construction Sites, which includes insights from ANSI A10.33-2020 standard experts Richard Hislop and Shawn Bradfield. Get ready to learn:

  • What measures to take to ensure compliance with ANSI/ASSP A10.33-2020.
  • The importance of officially designating an occupational safety and health owner and carrying out daily planning practices.
  • The key elements to use to develop and manage safety processes within a multi-organization safety program.

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Harnessing Data and Empowering People to Improve Safety on Construction Job Sites

The construction industry has many unique safety challenges, such as a complex environment, threats that change as the project evolves and the integration of temporary workers into the safety culture. In addition to this, many construction workers have often resisted using digital tools for important tasks like safety observations, preferring instead traditional methods like paper forms.

Yet the world of data can transform construction safety to help prevent incidents before they happen. With a digital safety management system built on Intelex, construction organizations can work to ensure every frontline worker understands the risks of the work environment and can contribute to a healthy safety culture.

This Insight Report examines how digital safety solutions from Intelex can help construction organizations transform their approach to safety. You will learn about the following:

  • How data that supports leading indicators can prevent incidents before they happen.
  • How to use a digital safety management system to create a proactive safety culture and empower frontline workers.
  • How Intelex safety management solutions can help you improve your construction safety culture.

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The ROI of Safety: Making the Business Case for Safety and Health

Liberty Mutual estimates that U.S. employers pay more than $1 billion per week for direct workers’ compensation costs—a total of $58 billion per year—for disabling, non-fatal workplace injuries.

Those direct costs don’t include indirect costs, like training replacement employees, accident investigation and implementation of corrective measures. It’s not surprising, then, that the return on an investment (ROI) in safety is significant. However, many professionals find it challenging to demonstrate a business case for health and safety. This ebook provides an overview of:

  • The key steps for building a business case for safety.
  • How to demonstrate increased operational efficiency and cost savings.
  • Industry tools to calculate the value of safety.

View Now

Green Quadrant: EHS Software 2023

The Verdantix Green Quadrant: EHS Software 2023 is your first place to start! The report is an independent third-party analysis of 23 EHS software vendors that provides an in-depth look at the technical capabilities, application breadth, innovation focus, and momentum of key Environmental, Health and Safety Management Software market players. This guide is essential reading for EHS software benchmarking, especially for understanding unique vendor strengths and capabilities. The Verdantix Green Quadrant: EHS Software 2023 can help you assess which vendor best fits your current EHS Management needs and your future EHS program goals.

Leverage this report to:

  • Sustain an Engaged Safety Culture.
  • Deliver on the Promise of Data.
  • Drive Sustainable.
  • Anticipate Evolving EHS Needs.
  • Build Proactive Safety Management.

View Now