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HEALTH & SAFETY


CUT COMPANY CRIME In the lead up to The Health & Safety Event, Lee Payne, Business Development


Manager at Traka UK, investigates how Facilities Managers may need to re-think their approach to key and equipment management to positively impact on health and safety in the workplace.


The implications for not taking ownership of health and safety are becoming increasingly significant, with severe fines that can prove the downfall for any business, and even immediate imprisonment becoming a reality for those caught.


In response, companies are looking at ways to invest in technology to ensure better compliance and ensure


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vigilance in keeping up to date with all safety and security standards.


This often includes considerate use of video surveillance, intrusion detection devices, CCTV and access control, taking on board latest trends towards intelligent buildings, all essentially to protect people, equipment and increasingly today, data or information.


All these technologies, can naturally reduce property liability, cut material losses, and keep people safe. But keeping staff trained on separate, stand-alone systems can be challenging and must be addressed as part of broader objectives.


There is another way; in going back to basics, right down to a review of key and equipment management tools.


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