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A Rivo Software product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 7, 2005

Rivo Software is launching the latest version of Safeguard, a software system designed to manage and control all aspects of health and safety within an organisation.

Rivo Software is launching the latest version of Safeguard, a software system designed to manage and control all aspects of health and safety within an organisation.

Safeguard is a modular system that allows clients to pick and choose the functionality that they require with the option of expanding at a later date.

The range of modules include: accident/incident recording and trend analysis; risk assessment; COSHH; regular audits; training; and hazard management.

A key ingredient in the success of Safeguard has been the advanced reporting functionality.

Covering all areas of the system, it provides instant visibility on the state of compliance and highlights areas of non-conformance.

Reports show trends and patterns as well as allowing managers to drill down into the detail behind the figures.

Sharing and collaboration are also important features of the software.

They allow organisations to reduce the cost of compliance, by sharing best practice and reducing duplication of effort.

The Safeguard application can be delivered over the internet or run internally on a company's intranet.

Being web-based means there are no special hardware requirements, no need to install software on PCs and no need to keep software updated.

The Safeguard system allows organisations to reduce risk across their business, raise awareness of health and safety issues and improve business efficiency.

Designed to manage complex policies across multiple users and locations, the software is currently used by blue-chip organisations across numerous business sectors.

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