BOSTON, — SysAid, a leading provider of IT and enterprise service management solutions, today launched its Worksafe app, which helps organizations comply with new health and social distancing regulations meant to keep employees safe at work. As offices, stores, and factories reopen, Worksafe app makes it easy for employees to self-report their location and health status daily, while automatically alerting management to potential exposure at work. In addition, the Worksafe app automatically locks the accounts of employees who forget to self-report or who present symptoms while in the workplace.
In recent weeks, governments have instituted daily public health reporting requirements aimed at protecting workers and preventing future outbreaks of COVID-19. Complying with this requirement and recording a clear audit trail can be an onerous task. Managers have found themselves conducting health checks via email, SMS, shared spreadsheets, and even paper forms. These approaches are difficult to enforce and can place a major burden on employees and managers alike.
Worksafe app solves these problems by enabling employees to easily self-report their health status online. Using their smartphone or computer, employees enter information about their location, symptoms (e.g., fever or cough), and contact with individuals confirmed to have contracted coronavirus. The check-in takes only a few seconds, and SysAid automatically aggregates the data for reporting and analysis.
Unlike a conventional form, though, Worksafe app enhances safety with automations. Three pre-built automations ensure compliance and a swift response to any potential outbreak:
With Worksafe app, organizations will be able to monitor changes over time and address isolated cases before they produce new outbreaks. Worksafe app can be customized for different reporting regulations, and with SysAid’s automatic email rules, organizations can send employees a daily email reminder to complete the check-in.
“We needed a fast, reliable way to monitor the health of our team, so we initially developed Worksafe app for our own use,” said Sarah Lahav, CEO of SysAid. “The app worked brilliantly, gave us peace of mind, and spared us from manually collecting and aggregating health check-ins. This app can help other organizations safely reopen their workplaces while preventing COVID-19 outbreaks.”
As we strive to move out of pandemic situations and seeking ways to curb virus spread. Enterprises are looking to adopt app-based solutions to practice social distancing and precautionary measures in offices. Best1tech being a tech-driven IT solutions provider, has a wide offering of such enterprise applications to manage employees and their well-being in such pandemic situations.
Source: PR Newswire