The Safety Brief, an Intelex podcast

COMET CEO Mark Rushton recently joined Monica Todorova, Global Customer Marketing Manager, and Scott Gaddis, Vice President of Safety and Health at Intelex, for an episode of The Safety Brief. The conversation covered something we think about a lot: the gap between organisations that collect QHSE data and organisations that actually use it well.

If you work in health, safety, quality or environment, you probably recognise the situation. Years of incidents, audits, inspections and near misses sitting in a system, well organised, consistently captured, and yet the decisions being made week to week still feel more like gut instinct than genuine insight

What they get into

The episode covers why years of collected QHSE data is only valuable if you can actually do something with it, why a headline injury rate is no longer enough for leadership teams who have seen what data-driven decision making looks like in finance and operations, and what it takes to move from counting incidents to understanding them.

Want to know more?

Watch the full episode to hear the discussion on why the currency inside a QHSE management system is data in the same way cash drives ERP systems, how analytics can identify the small number of problem areas that cause disproportionate pain, and what it actually takes to pull QHSE data out of spreadsheets and siloed systems into something you can act on.

Learn more about the COMET and Intelex partnership

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