Improving lives by making the workplace safer

Incidents

As many in the Highways Sector know, accidents do and will continue to occur with a vast amount of time being given to reporting these instances.

There are a variety of accidents ranging from the very serious to the less severe near misses and every single one of these needs to be reported.

Reporting gives valuable insight into the health and safety of your workplace but is also good business practice to reduce risks, allow claims to be processed and to save time and money.

Highway Construction

Connected Safety Net

Connected Safety Net saw a gap in the market to not only improve the way accidents are reported but by using machine learning and the latest AI technology allow businesses to focus more on accident prevention opposed to accident reporting.

You can see this firsthand at Highways UK where they are launching the Connected Safety Net App; an app that replaces manual paper-based processes and gives a platform for faster investigation and a higher quality and consistency of reporting.

The app is tailored to business requirements and easily downloaded. If there is an instance a user needs to report an incident or accident, they do this via the app in real time.

The user can upload pictures, videos, CCTV, digital signatures and even speech text for those that do not like to type. The incident is then sent through to a central point in your business.

The beauty of this app is that it even works offline, a feature that is invaluable to those out on sites with low connectivity.

The Connected Safety App is a complete solution allowing:

There are many reporting systems in the Highways sector, but none have a fully end to end completely automated intuitive app that is simple to use and easy to implement.

NY Highways, based in North Yorkshire, are the first highways/construction company to use the app and are impressed by Connected Safety Net’s ease of use.

“NY Highways aims to be at the forefront of technology and we are always looking for innovative safety solutions. The Connected Safety Net app fits our brief and slots into our operations seamlessly, allowing us to send and receive reports of incidents quickly and efficiently. In turn, we can reduce these incidents in the long-run and ensure the safety of our employees when they are at work.”

Ross Bullerwell, Managing Director

Incidents

As many in the Highways Sector know, accidents do and will continue to occur with a vast amount of time being given to reporting these instances.

There are a variety of accidents ranging from the very serious to the less severe near misses and every single one of these needs to be reported.

Reporting gives valuable insight into the health and safety of your workplace but is also good business practice to reduce risks, allow claims to be processed and to save time and money.

Highway Construction

Connected Safety Net

Connected Safety Net saw a gap in the market to not only improve the way accidents are reported but by using machine learning and the latest AI technology allow businesses to focus more on accident prevention opposed to accident reporting.

You can see this firsthand at Highways UK where they are launching the Connected Safety Net App; an app that replaces manual paper-based processes and gives a platform for faster investigation and a higher quality and consistency of reporting.

The app is tailored to business requirements and easily downloaded. If there is an instance a user needs to report an incident or accident, they do this via the app in real time.

The user can upload pictures, videos, CCTV, digital signatures and even speech text for those that do not like to type. The incident is then sent through to a central point in your business.

The beauty of this app is that it even works offline, a feature that is invaluable to those out on sites with low connectivity.

The Connected Safety App is a complete solution allowing:

There are many reporting systems in the Highways sector, but none have a fully end to end completely automated intuitive app that is simple to use and easy to implement.

NY Highways, based in North Yorkshire, are the first highways/construction company to use the app and are impressed by Connected Safety Net’s ease of use.

“NY Highways aims to be at the forefront of technology and we are always looking for innovative safety solutions. The Connected Safety Net app fits our brief and slots into our operations seamlessly, allowing us to send and receive reports of incidents quickly and efficiently. In turn, we can reduce these incidents in the long-run and ensure the safety of our employees when they are at work.”

Ross Bullerwell, Managing Director