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Navigating the complexities of workplace safety isn't easy. Despite advancements in safety technology, many facilities continue to rely on outdated methods to manage both emergencies and everyday visitor interactions, all while workplaces see a worrying rise in incidents and fatalities.
Inadequate visitor and emergency management can contribute to several risk factors, such as unauthorized access, safety breaches, and a lack of accountability during emergencies, further complicating efforts to protect employees and visitors.
These statistics paint a troubling picture: facilities are sticking to "the way it's always been done," leaving them unprepared for potential crises that loom on the horizon.
We asked Jason Desler, EHS and Facilities Manager at Ingersoll Rand, to share his experience navigating these challenges in an insightful webinar on Modernizing Safety & Security: Lessons in Advanced Visitor and Emergency Management, in partnership with Manufacturers Alliance.
Drawing from industry data, personal anecdotes, and Jason’s experience implementing FacilityOS (formerly iLobby) at Ingersoll Rand, we delved into the challenges that continue to challenge the efficacy of our safety protocols and practices.
Jason Desler discussed critical challenges facing today's facility managers and safety professionals. The session revealed several alarming trends in emergency and visitor management practices and highlighted the urgent need for technological adoption. Below are the key takeaways that every safety professional should consider:
Nearly 50% of facilities continue to rely on pen and paper to manage evacuations. This seemingly innocuous habit is far more dangerous than many realize. Consider the following scenarios:
Using pen & paper to manage emergencies is indeed like fighting a wildfire with a garden hose—inefficient and dangerously inadequate. The consequences of this outdated approach can be severe, potentially leading to confusion, delays, and even loss of life during critical situations.
Even more concerning is the fact that over 50% of facilities cannot access their visitor list remotely. This oversight has far-reaching implications:
In today's interconnected world, the ability to access critical information from anywhere should be a standard safety feature, not a luxury.
Perhaps most troubling is 55% of safety teams have no dedicated budget for Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) technology. This shortsighted approach to safety management is problematic for several reasons:
With its comprehensive suite of tools, FacilityOS helps manufacturers reduce errors and inconsistencies in visitor & emergency management practices while improving overall safety.
Find out more by scheduling a demo or learn more about our Visitor Management Solution and Emergency Management Solution.
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