Apps: Why the hype?

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

James Boatwright, managing director of Safety Apps, shares his thoughts on new ways to ease the burden of risk assessment.

Risk assessment is something every single company
should be doing, and regularly. Any European company employing more than five people
has to document and record their findings by law, not to mention the rest of
the world that mostly follows the same legal requirements. So why do people find
it so difficult? Why do so many people not do it? Why do 60,000 people Google ‘risk assessment” every month?

We believe the reason is that people find it a chore –
something they’re only doing because they have to. They shouldn’t. Risk
assessment shouldn’t be something people only take seriously after an accident,
it should be done properly to avoid the accident.

 

What’s so difficult?

Why do some people have this opinion on risk assessment?
Well, let’s look at how most would carry out the report. It will start at the
risk site, which usually isn’t going to conveniently be located next to your
computer. So it’s pen and paper time – write down all the hazards and make
notes on controls, likelihoods, etc. Drive back to the office and maybe look at a photo you’ve taken and start to input your findings into a pre created Word
template, trying to get everything to fit in the column. Next, start working out
your risk score, save and email it across. It seems long winded every
time, but is so important to do it accurately, when people’s lives are at
stake. Think about the millions of people who carry out this long winded
procedure on a daily basis. This is where we believe the Risk Assessor App (iOS &
Android) has hit the ground running.

Users can now take a photo while at the risk site and
simply drag and drop pre-loaded hazards over a grid screen. Users can add as
many of their own default hazards as they like and edit them along the way –
making it fully bespoke to the assessment in question. Select and enter as many control measures as you like and, with a few more answered questions, your
personalised risk assessment PDF will be created and saved to the device. All
the risk scores will be worked out for you and detailed on the report. This is
all free.

There’s no need for the person out in the field to drive
back and write up his report, it’s done – and now they simply select their
report and email it straight from the risk site. Subscribers are taking it a step
further and uploading completed assessments straight to the Cloud management
system, meaning other users in the office / site can immediately see and
download the report. Follow-up dates are synced with the device and appear on
the user’s Cloud Dashboard – so no more excuses for not following up the risk assessment.

The Risk Assessor App has been around for a year now and is
constantly being updated with improved features. With 19,500 users so far, we’re listening to what people
want – from small sole traders to huge corporations. While the App is a useful
tool to create the assessments, managing them is just as important. We used the
clout of The Health and Safety Event in Birmingham to launch the Cloud Service and were blown
away by the immediate response.

Our plan will be to continue supporting our
existing users, while listening to them and expanding our portfolio of
services. The quick success of the Risk Assessor App and its Cloud
service isn’t just down to the quality of the product. The price-tag helps as
well. It should help any business with risk assessment and can be tried out for
free.

We encourage anybody with any level of health
and safety experience to download the freeApp and see for themselves. The
Cloud service can also be tried free of charge for up to 30 days. You’ll still need to understand the report you’ve created,
so you may want to seek full training, although hopefully this tool will get
you started.

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