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Changing Behaviour...one tech at a time

Mar 4, 2022 3:45:47 PM / by 3D Safety

“We put the power into the hands of your frontline staff to help change behaviour, thus improving process and making it easier to deliver better outcomes. The more incidents that get reported, the more positive actions are recognised, the more aware people are, the better your culture is and the safer it is.”

Major players in the construction space, including Acciona and John Holland, are already reporting these results thanks to their use of 3D Safety: a sophisticated yet simple-to-use application that does all of the above and more. By digitising every aspect of operations, from either a project or business-as-usual perspective, 3D Safety takes the time and guesswork out of safety and governance while increasing productivity.

“When people take it up, they can’t speak highly enough of it,” says Brett Sheridan, 3D Safety’s Chief Growth Officer. “When a contractor uses it then goes onto a new project without it, they wonder, ‘Why aren’t you using 3D Safety?’”

This is no fly-by-night tech company. The company’s founders have “blue-collar DNA”, with more than three decades in compliance management, workplace health and safety, and industry-specific safety training. “We’ve got boots on the ground,” says Brett. “We’ve been selling safety equipment for 25 years. This technology is now an additional component to the way we address the issues of safety and productivity on site.”
So exactly how does the 3D Safety application address these issues?

Changing Behaviours

Ultimately, by improving governance and changing behaviours – which is already a critical conversation currently being had at executive and board level within various industries.

“Changing behaviour on site is one of the leading ways to reduce risk and improve safety,” explains Simon Morrow, one of 3D Safety's directors.

“Traditional safety reporting metrics are reactive; they look at the end result, such as how many near misses, how many injuries, rather than the indicators driving them. That’s why we say behaviour’s so important; behaviour is the driver.”

With 3D Safety, logging almost every aspect of people, process and plant, information becomes simple. In fact, there’s almost no detail that can’t be logged, and the info can be easily accessed at any time, providing transparency around compliance and governance.

The results speak for themselves: more than 25,000 workers using the 3D Safety application saved NorthConnex millions, with an ROI of an astonishing 860%. “The investment in 3D Safety was recouped many times over within the first 12 months of the project,” said the project’s safety director.

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With 3D Safety, businesses are able to:

  • Remove repetitive processes, making it easier for teams to get their job done
  • Store and analyse data in one place, thereby using resources more efficiently
  • Free up operations to be out in the field or onsite observing and influencing behaviour, and to log information in real-time as it’s captured directly from the site
  • Recognising good behaviour and understanding how to get more of it
  • Align systems of work, integrating reporting platforms seamlessly into existing systems of work
  • Demonstrate good governance with simple, consistent reporting of teams’ compliance in the field.
“We put the power into the hands of your frontline staff to help change behaviour, thus improving process and making it easier to deliver better outcomes. The more incidents that get reported, the more positive actions are recognised, the more aware people are, the better your culture is and the safer it is.”

 

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