| Publisher | SAS Institute | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 504.8KB PDF | Date added | 01 Jul 2009 |
| Topics | Knowledge and Data Management, Data Mining - Analysis | ||
| Downloads | 3 | ||
To ensure the overall health of the enterprise and its safety and environmental conditions, companies prepare and file detailed incident (and near-incident) reports. Monitoring these events and performing timely analysis leads to effective remediation efforts. Many incident management systems are cumbersome and unavailable at the job site, causing some events to go undocumented. In addition, event details are often not reviewed or captured, which if done could help reduce future occurrences. All of these conditions impede the value and quality of information entered into the system, resulting in additional challenges to maintaining a safe workplace. Proven technology provided by SAS can help one take prompt action by easing the burden of capturing incident data, improving the quality of data, and speeding analysis and management notification.
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