Origami Risk launches new mobile app

Origami Risk has announced the launch of a new mobile application with enhanced user experience to support the environmental, health and safety and risk management functions.

Origami Mobile is designed to empower safety and risk professionals, employees and contractors to quickly conduct audits and inspections; make observations; and report incidents from anywhere in the field via mobile phone or tablet – even when Wi-Fi or mobile connectivity is unavailable. Used in conjunction with the vendor's integrated platform for risk, safety and compliance, the new app helps risk and safety professionals drive visibility into their data and initiatives through a single, centralised system.

“As risk and EHS professionals look to be both more proactive and efficient in their efforts to drive safety, reduce risks, improve productivity and achieve operational excellence, new technology-driven solutions are helping them raise the bar on their performance and results,” said Sean Salvas, senior market strategy lead, EHS at Origami Risk. “Working closely with our risk and safety clients, we designed the new mobile app to give those professionals an easy way to engage operations in the safety process, share in the success and strengthen the safety culture across the enterprise.”

The new app also features offline capabilities that enable remote workers with limited internet access to input data offline and submit when Wi-Fi or mobile connectivity becomes available. An autofill capability instantly matches employee and location data, streamlining the reporting process and eliminating the need for manual and repetitive data entry.

All input from the mobile app is automatically captured in a single web-based repository, giving risk and safety team members ready access to incident and claims data, dashboards, checklists and metrics, while facilitating easy reporting and analytics.



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