Facilities management software

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Survisor’s Health and Safety module is equipped to provide the required records and alerts to ensure that all necessary health and safety inspections and reports are completed on time, while also providing an instant audit trail for independent verification.

In order to comply with stringent health and safety legislation, facilities managers require technology to enable them to manage a complex property portfolio with ease. One of the key factors in the successful management of a mixed range of buildings is the storage and management of the data and information pertaining to each compliance issue. The accessibility of this data is key to successful building management and subsequently, the smooth delivery of facility management services and overall health and safety compliance. 

The Survisor building management system (BMS) or building automation system (BAS) is a computer-based control system used to map complete building systems in order to control and monitor the building’s data relating to its systems and equipment such as ventilation, lighting, fire systems, security and health and safety systems.

Inspection result escalation and management is easy with Survisor’s built in checking and alerting system. Where asset conditions have deteriorated to a critical level, reports on the status of these assets will be escalated automatically to a higher level to enable urgent remedial action to be taken. This also provides a means that regular failures in specific areas or with specific assets can be identified, prompting health and safety managers to undertake further investigations.

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