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Clearly better for business 

Up to date, accurate information about the latest status of equipment is critical for safe and efficient site operations. When all of the costs of bad decisions are added up, it is easy to see how important it is to plan and implement an effective Equipment Status Management System (ESMS).

The HSE estimates that the cost of health & safety and maintenance incidents in the UK amounts to more than £1 billion a year*. Reducing this by a mere 1% through more consciously planned Equipment Status Management would benefit UK businesses to the value of £10 million. And this is exactly the result Scafftag is campaigning to achieve by working with its clients to develop their ESMS’s.

 

Key costs of Safety and maintenance incidents

 

Users: Accidents and injury

 

Equipment  

 

Output

 
  • Lost man hours
  • Compensation costs
  • Insurance costs
  • Investigation and reporting
  • Employee morale
  • Downtime
  • Equipment damage and loss
  • Quality of work / service delivery
  • Public image

 

 

 

Make your share of the savings


To help you develop an effective ESMS and improve business performance, we have created our own unique, systematic process called Scafftag Equip. A dedicated Scafftag Equip expert will work with you to review your ESM processes and develop the right combination of systems for your business. We will help keep you in line with latest legal requirements and best practices specific to the equipment you have on site. Training and support tools for your systems is all part of the ongoing service.

It all adds up to clearly improved business performance. Scafftag Equip your business today. Click here to find out more and for your free Scafftag Equip Performance Pack.

 

*Source: HSE interim update of the ‘Cost to Britain of Workplace Accidents and Work-related Ill Health’ 2001-2002 (table 8).