In complex and uncertain times, it's more important than ever that our organizations see safety personnel as open, honest, transparent and, above all, helpful. To achieve that goal, safety professionals should consider making a shift -- from inspecting things and saying "no" to supporting people in their efforts to help themselves achieve safer, higher-quality outcomes.
Join us for a fireside chat with Keith Hole, a.k.a. the Safety Man, and Jake Freivald, VP or Product Marketing of Fulcrum. They'll discuss:
Fulcrum is a SaaS-based field inspection management platform that digitizes inspection processes, provides intelligent automation for inspection teams, and delivers data-driven reporting and analytics to drive safer and higher-quality outcomes.
Track team effectiveness and productivity with rigorous processes and better data
Ensure accurate, up-to-date, accessible documentation for clients, managers, regulators and other stakeholders
Leverage real-time, geotagged data to determine next steps and make faster, more informed decisions
“Fulcrum is our go-to because we don’t have to worry about the technology. We know that it will work. We can just worry about everything else.”
Fulcrum is a no-code mobile data collection and workflow automation platform that helps you ditch pen and paper processes to modernize your field workforce. It enables you to create easy-to-use mobile apps — without coding — that increase the efficiency of your field operations while improving visibility, communication, and documentation so you can ensure the safety and compliance of your mobile teams, wherever they are.
Track team effectiveness and productivity with rigorous processes and better data
Ensure accurate, up-to-date, accessible documentation for clients, managers, regulators and other stakeholders
Leverage real-time, geotagged data to determine next steps and make faster, more informed decisions
“Fulcrum is our go-to because we don’t have to worry about the technology. We know that it will work. We can just worry about everything else.”