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Good afternoon all,
Been looking into acquiring Electronic Storage of H&S data (asset management, electronic accident book) etc.
Am interested in the opinions of members as to the validity of this types of systems. Thumbs up or down?
Thanks in advance
DB.
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A lot will depend on your circumstances. We have in access of 150 buildings dotted all the way around the country so for us its essential.
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Different plant and equipment on multi sites but seen data suggesting that its not really had much take up. Wondering if its a lack of awareness or suitability?
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Ours was develepod in house so its pertinent to our needs. It's also a relatively low risk operation.
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I always think that it's odd that people question the validity of using electronic data storage for H&S.
Many companies do it for many things. Why not H&S? Let's drag H&S screaming and kicking into the current century!!! :-)
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Do you have a Quality department? If so use what they use for Document control and Corrective Actions.
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Do I think Electronic Storage of H&S data is the way to go? Yes..... Just do not forget the scanner! The storage system I use is just a file system that we extend as required. ( http://pod.iso.org/isostd/livelink?func=ll.index ) The really good thing about it is that is a quality control system as the same time. The system monitors all actions for each document, this means you know who has opened it, changed the documents, downloaded etc It also saves all previous documents so you can see all changes. We still have original hard copies of documents but is is all scanned and uploaded. All I can say is if all my documents were hard copies I would require a warehouse.
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Hi, In my experience its been digital for some time - in the private sector we went all electronic in the late 90s - must be a good thing though it would be difficult to access data on one of the 'old' very floppy disks now after say just 10 years; can still open the Gutenberg bible though! Radiation/asbestos etc records 50/40 years what will IT be like then. Steve
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