Aberdeen headquartered business improvement technology consultancy will showcase the art of the possible for organisations looking to improve their health and safety practices through Microsoft Power Platform in a free online workshop on Tuesday May 17 at 10am.
Operating globally across a wide range of sectors, including energy, renewables, pharmaceuticals, and maritime, the award-winning organisation has played a pivotal role in helping HSE managers tackle their most pressing challenges.
The session will focus on demonstrating how Power BI, Power Apps and Power Automate can be deployed to minimise risks while identifying incident trends, causes, and issues. Via real-life examples and demos, experts will show how QHSE teams can adopt these cloud technologies to address some of its key challenges like better decision-making, data capture, and inaccurate inspections.
Allan McBride, Microsoft 365 Consultant at Appetite for Business, commented:
“Most businesses gather an impressive range of health and safety information. From incident types, locations, descriptions, treatments to injury categories and more, HSE professionals are dealing with a constant flow of meaningful data. With the advancements in digital technologies over the past 20 years, decision-makers have started to harness the potential of this data to deliver actionable insights and make better, more informed decisions. They have also learned to efficiently collect this intelligence and make it easily accessible for manipulation and analysis.
Through interactive dashboards, accident reporting applications, automated processes, businesses have dramatically improved HSE performance. However, producing these tools can become a complex endeavour.
While working with our customers, we have been able to support them to manage cost-effective, low-code solutions with minimal technical knowledge and experience.
During the online workshop, attendees will have the opportunity to ask the questions they may have on the solutions presented and other potential options available.”
Interested in the event? Register from here.