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Benefits of Connected Safety Program

Industrial and safety leaders never faced so many challenges before.  Such challenges include handling a diverse workforce (all of whom have different ways of working and communicating); contending with transitions, training, and turnovers; and managing disparate devices and data sources. In addition, there’s also the challenge of dealing with compliance issues for every aspect of the safety program, not to mention the personal protective equipment (PPE) itself. For safety professionals like you, the combination of these factors makes for a highly complex worker safety scenario.

Fortunately, that’s where a connected safety program can help. Of its many benefits, a connected safety program:

  • Enables proactive, real-time 24/7 safety monitoring for enhanced decision making
  • Streamlines compliance and helps prevent harmful incidents
  • Reduces human error and increases productivity
  • Saves time and money while simplifying the management of the overall safety program
  • Promotes personal well-being and improves worker safety

However, for some, creating a connected safety program from scratch can feel overwhelming or confusing. Where do you start? How do you figure out which steps to take? Most importantly, what can you do to avoid the pitfalls that can derail success?

While you could just jump off the proverbial cliff and let trial and error guide you, that would be time-consuming – not to mention costly. There’s good news, though: Even though connected safety can be challenging, it is key to transform your workplace safety program.

At MSA we guide safety professionals towards a successful connected safety journey, starting by their gas detection program, so they can improve their safety, efficiency, and productivity in ways they didn’t know were possible.

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