Safety and Security For Organisations
Aggregated Global Risk Data for Enhanced Security
At Restrata, we are dedicated to staying at the forefront of security technology and solutions to better serve our clients and partners. Our recent attendance at the International Security Expo 2023 provided a valuable opportunity to connect with industry leaders and experts, exchange insights and delve into the most pressing issues facing the security landscape today.
Read MoreEnhancing Security Connectivity: Insights from the International Security Expo 2023
At Restrata, we are dedicated to staying at the forefront of security technology and solutions to better serve our clients and partners. Our recent attendance at the International Security Expo 2023 provided a valuable opportunity to connect with industry leaders and experts, exchange insights and delve into the most pressing issues facing the security landscape today.
Read MoreWhat can the ‘Connected Site’ capabilities in resilienceOS do?
The Connected Site capabilities in resilienceOS enable organisations to enhance their resilience by creating a digital twin of their site, allowing you to create geofences around key zones, manage access control and gain real-time visibility over movement of employees, contractors and visitors. Here’s how it works.
Read MoreSafety and security across people and assets: visibility and control
Recently, we launched resilienceOS. Our answer to the fragmented and vulnerable technology landscape that organisations are faced with today.
Read MoreHow situational awareness software is improving workforce safety
Every industrial organisation around the globe promises that the safety of its people and the environment are its highest priority.
Read MoreHow digital situational awareness tools are improving HSE manager insights
HSE managers face an overwhelming raft of challenges to keep people, the environment, and assets safe. Whether energy or aviation, mining or maritime, many industries continue to take a disconnected and siloed approach towards their safety management systems. This kind of approach makes it almost impossible for managers to spot potential hazards and keep their…
Read More3 Reasons why situational awareness is important for your organisation
It can be easy to assume that high-risk industries have all of the right safeguards in place to keep people, the environment, and assets safe. Yet, if you are a senior manager or director, it’s possible that you could be personally prosecuted should a fatal workforce incident occur. With an average of 140 fatal accidents…
Read MoreThe Future of Incident Management
The importance of preparing for, responding to, and managing incidents. Simon Marwick talks about his journey to leading the Global Operations Command Centre in Aberdeen, the technology he uses to deliver critical incident response services, and his thoughts on the future of incident management. From lifeguard to Afghanistan to emergency response From a very young…
Read MoreSafety Management Systems | Oil and Gas Industry
Introducing Connected Resilience ™ Very few industries endure the same level of sustained risk to personnel and assets as oil and gas. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, derrick operators have the third highest fatality rate of any employment category — 46 per 100,000 workers — and these stats may be underreported.¹ A…
Read MoreThe Role of Technology in Effective Incident Management
In the 5th century BC, General Sun Tzu wrote in “The Art of War” that “Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat”. Given that effective Incident Management requires the formulation and application of appropriate tactics to support operational response whilst complying with strategic intent, it…
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