Industry Webinar // Lunch & Learn: The Lean Way to Digitizing Control of Work Processes

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  • Environment, Health & Safety

18, April 2024

4:30am PDT | 7:30am EDT | 12:30pm BST

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Industry Webinar // Lunch & Learn: The Lean Way to Digitizing Control of Work Processes

Control of Work (CoW) software isn’t just a tool—it’s the backbone to operational efficiency. Beyond safety, it powers daily operations, accelerating processes related to risk assessments, work permits, shift handovers and isolations.

Join our webinar and we’ll show you how to digitize your control of work processes, manage operational risk and improve workplace safety.

Featuring insights from Verdantix Senior Analyst, Tom Brown, and expertise from TenForce Business Analyst, Michael De Maesschalck, this discussion will explore lean strategies for digitizing CoW.

Key Takeaways:

  • Integrating EHS and Control of Work: Discover how to optimize and integrate processes, so they can work together effectively.
  • Lowering the barrier for entry: Explore accessible digital modules and tools you can readily implement to kickstart your CoW journey.
  • Creating a solid Process Safety Management (PSM) plan: Address challenges and build strategies for achieving a future-proof PSM vision.
  • Streamlined on-site safety procedures: See how CoW modules, such as Permit to Work (PtW) can automate safety procedures.

CoW software enhances on-site safety procedures by mandating standard workflows, establishing clear accountability, enabling real-time tracking, assisting with risk assessment, and delivering accurate activity logs for related analytics. Such digital tools improve efficiency by automating the permit process and integrating with broader EHS and asset management solutions. (Verdantix, Green Quadrant PSM Software 2023)

Don’t miss this chance to optimize safety practices and operational risk management.

Attending this event

Tom Brown

Senior Analyst

Tom is a Senior Analyst in the Verdantix EHS practice. His current research agenda focuses on a range of EHS topics, including high-risk safety controls, contractor management, environmental services and EHS digitization strategy. Prior to joining Verdantix, Tom achieved a Master’s in Chemical Engineering from the University of Nottingham.