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SAFETY CLOUD STORMS AHEAD


WITH NEW FEATURES Safety Cloud, the web-based health and safety management system from Southalls, has been modernised and updated, with a cleaner look and new features including a safety observations module, an integrated assistance feature and employee notes functionality.


Developed by health and safety professionals, Safety Cloud is customisable to the specific needs of individual clients and provides complete and instant visibility of current compliance. The addition of the Safety Observations Module allows staff to raise any safety concerns or comments that they have with their manager. Once the comment has been entered the manager will be alerted, allowing them to oversee and investigate the issue if needed. This helps reinforce safe behaviour and assists managers in identifying safe practices, whilst highlighting where retraining is necessary.


AED TECHNOLOGY SAVES 100 LIVES SAVED AT DAVID


LLOYD CLUBS 100 gym-goers lives have been saved at David Lloyd Leisure facilities thanks to automated external defibrillators (AED).


David Lloyd Leisure (DLL) has invested in AED technology from manufacturers Cardiac Science, building a network of AED protection across its 83 clubs in the UK, and 11 clubs across Europe.


On 100 occasions the AEDS have been used to save lives.


With 26 million club visits a year from 444,000 members, and a workforce of 6000, the health and safety team at David Lloyd Clubs has made AEDs readily accessible at every site, even though there is no UK legal requirement to do so.


Caleb Brown, Health and Safety www.tomorrowshs.com


Ease of use is a high priority, which is why Safety Cloud now offers an integrated assistance feature allowing users to easily search for help on how to use different elements of the software.


The final addition to Safety Cloud comes in the form of notes on employees, which allows managers to log informal notes on a staff member’s record. This function can only be seen by managers and is useful in certain instances where there is an issue with an employee that needs to be monitored.


John Southall, Director and Co- Founder, comments: “It is important to Southalls that we make our clients lives easier by taking the hassle and stress out of staying compliant. We actively encourage and value the feedback we receive from our users, and based on their suggestions and requirements, we regularly implement updates to Safety Cloud such as the new safety observations module, assistance integration and notes on employees features.”


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health incident at one of the DLL clubs in the UK was 86% percent in 2015.


All of the DLL clubs have Cardiac Science Powerheart® G5 AEDs Fully Automatic with CPR feedback.


"I did a lot of research before upgrading to the Powerheart G5s," Brown said. "It was definitely the right decision. We've had such success with Cardiac Science AEDs it would have been foolhardy to move away from the device.”


Manager at DLL said: “AEDs have become so affordable, easy to deploy and learn to use, it’s really straightforward for a health club to get involved.”


The survival rate for people who suffer outside-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in the UK is less than 9%, according to the Resuscitation Council (UK). The survival rate for someone who suffers SCA or other serious


The rugged Powerheart G5 AEDs offer greater ease of use than earlier models, with real-time rescuer CPR feedback and fully automatic shock delivery. It includes a medical-grade battery with a four-year operational replacement guarantee and two sets of adult electrodes with CPR feedback feature.


Ensuring readiness is paramount. Powerheart G5 AEDs include Rescue Ready® technology that conducts a rigorous automatic self-check of the main components (battery, hardware, software, and pads) every day.


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