With the implementation of the Regulatory Reform Order in 2006 there is a new requirement for dynamic, continuous and detailed risk assessments.
The ATK Fire Risk Assessment Module disposes of conventional paper based risk assessments in favour of electronic data capturing methods.
With the aid of a tablet PC risk assessments can be carried out on site just like paper based forms, however once a risk assessment is complete it can be transferred onto a main database and compiled with other risk assessments to create instantaneous and comprehensive reports and action plans. This can be achieved as all of the information required to create either a report or action plan is extrapolated from the data that has been collected whilst carrying out the risk assessment. This time saving benefit could help you to achieve an increase in productivity by up to 50% as well as reducing costs on a similar scale.
Assessments can be easily scheduled, tracked, and progressed using the ATK's rolling year planner and scheduling system. These assessments are stored in an electronic databank which can easily be located and identified in a number of ways for audit and reference purposes.
The ATK's main features are:
Easy to use without the need for extensive training
Portable electronic tablet can be used anywhere
Complete assessment management
Reports can be prepared at any stage in the assessment
Rolling calendar ensures a full assessment schedule can be prepared
Programmed follow ups can be scheduled in the system
Overall cost savings of up to 50% over traditional assessment methods
Risk assessments cover support the RRO and HTM 05-03 Part K guidelines
Specific risk assessment questions can be tailored to suit your needs
Can be linked with other assessment modules such as PEAT, Infection control and Customer feedback surveys to create a multiplatform software
Fire Risk Assessment Screenshots
Assessment Scheduling Tools
Tablet PCs offer mobility
Powerful Analysis and Reporting
Action plans
Scalable
Supports Multiple Assessment
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