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Hi everyone, I am aware that Near Miss Reporting software has been discussed before, however, I am unable to find the thread where members have suggested some that they have had a positive experience from. We currently use SafetyCulture (previously iAuditor) but find it does have some restrictions. I realise that any off-the-shelf solution will not give all the answers, however, wanted to explore what else might be out there before going down the more expensive bespoke route. Your experiences good or bad,with any software out there would be appreciated. Martin
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My company has used T100 before. It's very basic and budget friendly. It can do most basic things that you need such as incident management, but it lacks convenience in a lot of areas.We managed to do everything we needed for ISO 45001 accreditation with it. Frontline staff that were creating risk assessments and reporting incidents didn't like it as they wanted a more convenient system.
Best of luck
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If you go for a web based system check who owns the data. Many of the software companies own the data anQCAZd if you change systems you will either lose all your data or have to pay to retrieve it for your new system
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This actual real user of Intelex, however, totally detests it and finds it a nightmare. But what would I know, I'm just a human being.
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Hi Martin, I have been using a system for over 10 years called MAI (measure analyse improve) from a company called ehasoft - excellent for near miss reporting, assigning corrective actions, incident reporting plus much more.
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Hi Darren, Is the system expensive? i.e. six figures to set up etc? Cheers Paul
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Hi Paul, Absolutely not very expensive! Happy to pm if you like, not sure if i can mention costs etc here and obviously will be different for each company (amount of users, modules taken etc) Darren
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Originally Posted by: Torres Hi Paul, Absolutely not very expensive! Happy to pm if you like, not sure if i can mention costs etc here and obviously will be different for each company (amount of users, modules taken etc) Darren Just to clarify, i have no connection to this company, i am just a user of the system.
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Hey Martin, I've heard good things about TapRooT for Near Miss Reporting software. It's worth checking out and comparing with SafetyCulture to see if it meets your needs better. Good luck!
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