Red laces is running a campaign to collect thoughts from
Here is the entry from Alison Hinde, CEO of Proactively
Red laces is running a campaign to collect thoughts from
Here is the entry from Alison Hinde, CEO of Proactively
Thank you, IOSH West Africa, for inviting us to talk about ‘how digitisation can help EHS managers’. There was a lot of interest in this topic, as you can see from the 2 recordings below. The first shows just the presentation (45 mins). The second includes questions…and is 1h22 mins
Congratulations, Edward ! Edward is a true leader. Whilst he already has an impressive list of qualifications and experience, he continues to push forwards, recently obtaining the Nebosh Diploma and starting a Masters in Business Law and Sustainability at Aberdeen University. He shares this knowledge generously though groups such as
There is a good selection of browsers to choose from. We all have our favourites alongside those we try to avoid at all costs. At Proactively we test widely, so it is interesting to know which our customers use. Market share in 2021 looks like: Source: Stat counter, Global Stats
Incident management is one of the key tasks of an EHS Manager. But is this something that you worry about? Does it keep you awake at night? The consequences of getting it wrong can be very severe….and are usually quite visible ending up with a fine or a court case.
Companies set 2 types of EHS performance indicator. A good EHS system will have a combination of both: Lagging indicators measure the frequency of events that have already occurred, such as the number of injuries. They can tell you about a failure of an area of your system or the
Edward Debrah is Proactively’s partner in West Africa. Edward has been using Proactively for a few years and is a firm believer in the benefits it can bring to organisations. He sees digitisation as the future, able to play a big role in improving H&S standards. Edward was interviewed