Joe Olesweski

Tiered Escalation Notification

SafetyStratus Feature Spotlight: Tiered Escalation Notifications

The central goal of any electronic safety inspection software platform is the accurate and efficient assignment of corrective actions from systematic audits. However, assigning actions to users is only one step towards this goal. One of the biggest and most … Read More

Low Chemical Inventory Alerts

SafetyStratus Feature Spotlight: Low Chemical Inventory Alerts

A cloud-based digital chemical inventory system can serve as the backbone of an organization’s chemical safety program, allowing safety professionals to quickly access and update live chemical inventories with a few mouse clicks. Covering all the most critical facets of … Read More

SafetyStratus Feature Spotlight: Inspection Review

SafetyStratus Feature Spotlight: Inspection Review

By default, most cloud-based safety inspections are finalized by the acting inspector. Upon completion, any corrective actions and notifications are immediately assigned and distributed. However, in some scenarios, it is necessary for the completed inspection to be reviewed by other … Read More

LATCH

LATCH: Roster-focused Content in a Safety Software Platform

A significant number of cloud-based safety software components are roster-focused, including hazard assessments, personnel lists, training tracking, chemical inventory, and group digital file management. By nature, these aspects tend to be both interrelated and end-user-facing. It is therefore essential that … Read More

Safety Inspections

The Use of a Group Structure in Safety Inspections

Most cloud-based safety inspection software allows users to conduct inspections in a variety of ways. The most common or traditional approach is to perform an inspection on a single, specific object. That object can be a room, an asset, or … Read More

Incident Reporting Culture

Near Misses and Their Place in the Incident Reporting Culture

Arguably the best type of work-related incident is the near miss or “close call.”  OSHA and the National Safety Council define a near miss as an “unplanned event that did not result in injury, illness or damage, but had the … Read More