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Top 8 Health and Safety tips for Construction

At construction sites, safety should always be the top priority. Unfortunately, because of poor health and safety management, the construction industry has the highest incidence of non-fatal accidents in the European Union. In 2017, there were 2,876 accidents per 100,000 persons employed.  In the European Union,  work-related illnesses and injuries is costing companies €476 billion

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How EHSQ systems can increase site safety in Construction and Manufacturing

Is site safety being a top priority for you, especially if you are dealing with hazardous operations or activities. If you are in construction or manufacturing industries safety should be of paramount importance due to these industries’ inherent risks. According to the HSE (Health and Safety Executive), the estimated cost of injuries and ill health

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Key Features for Environmental Health and Safety Software

Construction is a high-risk industry that involves a wide range of hazards, from falls and electrical shocks to hazardous materials and heavy equipment, that’s why it’s important to choose the right Environmental, Health and Safety software for your business. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), there were 1,069 fatalities in the construction

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6 signs that show your Electronic Quality Management System is not flexible

6 signs that show your Electronic Quality Management System is not flexible Recent events like the Covid-19 pandemic have exposed businesses to large-scale disruption. As a result of this disruption, inefficiencies in quality processes and weaknesses in electronic quality management systems (eQMS) have created many challenges for companies. While we can’t predict the future, we

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5 lessons from Lagan Homes on keeping IT simple with low-code / no-code

5 lessons from Lagan Homes on keeping IT simple with low-code / no-code Jim Fennell’s experience with low-code / no-code (LCNC) Jim Fennel is the Information Systems Manager at Lagan Management. I talked to him about low-code / no-code and digital transformation. In short, it was a refreshing down-to-earth conversation about IT. About three and

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The science behind citizen development (and digital transformation)

The science behind citizen development (and digital transformation) Citizen development is the bridge Digital transformation does not only apply to the “technicians”, or the tech geeks but, also to the people outside of the tech world for whom digital business transformation can all be very intimidating. This can create a digital divide. Technology should never be

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Cyber security incident response

A Cyber security incident can come with high costs and damages to an organisation that is not prepared for them. In their simplest way, problems with cyber security can cause downtime and impact business productivity. Moreover, they can damage the employee or customer experience. Security is only as effective as the response it generates. Therefore,

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