Video Highlights
- Being able to document safety investments can be challenging for a safety manager, but it’s necessary so that a business can justify the expenditures.
- There are many factors beyond the hard costs of a product that a business should consider.
- Ultimately, cost savings documentation can help not only justify investments but also improve overall safety.
Sometimes a business might find that competing projects bring safety investments into question. But a third-party assessment can help safety chiefs identify all costs and opportunities to reduce expenditures while also reducing risk.
Participant:
Sara Hestand, Safety Specialist, MSC
For all our coverage from the show, go to Better MRO at Safety 2019.
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