Listen "myosh Presents The Digital Bowtie and Critical Control Management"
Episode Synopsis
Presented by Adrian Manessis, Director Business Development
What’s covered?
Reduce Incidents with a Control Management framework that integrates with everyday work processes. The myosh Critical Control Management (CCM) module reduces the likelihood of incidents by automating the CCM process. Critical Control verification is incorporated into everyday processes such as regular workplace inspections The system helps organisations implement recommendations designed to reduce serious injuries and fatalities, as highlighted in the Brady report. One of the key recommendations in this report is the need to focus on the effectiveness and enforcement of controls to manage hazards, and drive real improvement in workplace safety.
Our team will demonstrate how:
Critical Risks & Controls are defined within the Digital Bowtie
Records are created automatically as Bowtie elements are added.
The Bowtie updates in real-time when controls are compromised.
Frequent processes such as inspections and incident reports automatically create verification records and update control status.
Organisations typically record thousands of verifications over time, ensuring compliance, transparency, and feedback for management. The system allows for unlimited workflow opportunities, for example, automatic action generation and non-conformance status amendments. myosh is a highly configurable, cloud-based safety solution featuring over 50 core modules. All modules can be easily integrated with one another and configured to interact with external software. The myosh team are focused on exceeding expectations for services and reliability and our product range evolves constantly based on user feedback and contributions from leading safety authorities.
What’s covered?
Reduce Incidents with a Control Management framework that integrates with everyday work processes. The myosh Critical Control Management (CCM) module reduces the likelihood of incidents by automating the CCM process. Critical Control verification is incorporated into everyday processes such as regular workplace inspections The system helps organisations implement recommendations designed to reduce serious injuries and fatalities, as highlighted in the Brady report. One of the key recommendations in this report is the need to focus on the effectiveness and enforcement of controls to manage hazards, and drive real improvement in workplace safety.
Our team will demonstrate how:
Critical Risks & Controls are defined within the Digital Bowtie
Records are created automatically as Bowtie elements are added.
The Bowtie updates in real-time when controls are compromised.
Frequent processes such as inspections and incident reports automatically create verification records and update control status.
Organisations typically record thousands of verifications over time, ensuring compliance, transparency, and feedback for management. The system allows for unlimited workflow opportunities, for example, automatic action generation and non-conformance status amendments. myosh is a highly configurable, cloud-based safety solution featuring over 50 core modules. All modules can be easily integrated with one another and configured to interact with external software. The myosh team are focused on exceeding expectations for services and reliability and our product range evolves constantly based on user feedback and contributions from leading safety authorities.
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