Health and safety technology in the workplace
Covid-19 and the rise of health and safety technology
The Covid pandemic fast-tracked the adoption of health and safety technology across both business and public sectors, helping workplaces stay safe and operational during challenging times. Effective communication with staff has never been more important. Instead of chasing paper trails, technology now gives managers instant visibility of what’s happening across the workplace.
Too many apps?
Many health and safety platforms don’t connect their modules together, making it difficult to get a complete view of workplace safety. To fill the gaps, some businesses implement multiple platforms. The result? Staff feel confused about which one to use, engagement drops, and management lose the visibility and KPIs they need.
Engage, educate and evaluate
The past year has seen a surge in health and safety apps. Most, however, focus on just one or two tools – such as audits or risk assessments – instead of providing a connected solution. This creates barriers to usage and gaps in information. Employees may forget how to use multiple apps, and managers can’t see the full picture across sites, offices, and supply chains.
Stay safe, compliant and operational
Technology only works if people use it. That’s why Work Wallet puts people and workplaces at the centre, with app technology built around them. The result is a connected workforce that can share information easily across sectors, departments, teams, and suppliers.
Easy onboarding helps staff build confidence and reduces resistance, ensuring everyone engages with the tools provided. By digitising risk assessments, audits and inspections, digital inductions, safety briefings, and incident reporting, businesses can quickly capture, record, and track key information.
Work Wallet’s integrated health and safety tools bring everything together in one place, giving managers a complete real-time view of safety performance and ensuring nothing gets missed.