Bosque Brewing Prioritize The Safety of Their Community and Coworkers with GoCanvas

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Bosque Brewing Prioritize The Safety of Their Community and Coworkers with GoCanvas

Background 

Bosque Brewing was founded in New Mexico in 2012 with the intent of crafting high-quality, flavorful beers while creating jobs and contributing to their local community and economy.

Since their initial brewing operation, Bosque has expanded distribution to over 150 restaurants and retail outlets across the state of New Mexico. They have also established multiple taprooms and public houses, with three locations in Albuquerque and the surrounding area (Bernalillo, Nob Hill, Restoration Pizza).

The COVID-19 pandemic forced Bosque to temporarily close their taprooms to protect their customers and staff. As they reopened under new guidelines issued by the State of New Mexico, Bosque needed a way to conduct employee health screenings for over 200 employees across multiple worksites.

Challenges with COVID-19

Bosque initially rolled out a paper form system for employee health screenings. A binder with screening forms was provided to each of their four open locations, with every employee completing a daily pre-shift survey. 

The completed forms were collected every few days, then scanned and sent to their home office to be filed electronically for reporting purposes. This process proved very time-consuming and inefficient, often taking hours to review days worth of forms, decipher handwritten notes, and follow up on any outstanding issues from numerous surveys.

Plus, if an employee was reported as symptomatic for COVID-19, even further effort was needed to perform rapid contact tracing. Reports would be run from a separate Human Resources Information System (HRIS) to determine other employees who would have had contact, plus a manual inquiry into visits from their corporate office or other worksites, as those details would not be accounted for in their HRIS records for individual locations.

When it became obvious that COVID-19 would continue to affect their industry and business, Bosque knew a more robust and efficient solution was needed.

Results

Scott Conger, Business Systems Administrator at Bosque Brewing, researched several options for digital employee health screening. He found that GoCanvas offered an intuitive interface and strong ease of use for their teams.

Bosque now uses the GoCanvas Employee Screening Toolkit at every location, with a screening station at each main entrance. Employees can complete self-screenings or get assistance from colleagues as a sort of guided screening, completing a survey before each shift. Plus, each location has options to adapt the screening surveys to their processes, with easy editing of employee lists and custom alerts based on survey responses.

Since implementing GoCanvas, the amount of time spent on collecting and sharing screening data has reduced from hours to minutes. The daily survey responses from each location are automatically uploaded to the cloud and combined with existing data for reports. Alerts are sent for any symptomatic employees, and comprehensive visitor records means contact tracing is a much smoother process, helping Bosque further ensure the safety of their employees and customers.

‘I’m not spending any time combing over days of pre-screening forms, troubleshooting, or filing,’ says Scott. ‘The (GoCanvas) app is intuitive for all of our employees, integrating automatically with our Google Drive functions, with alerts set up for our office and automated emails sent to the manager of the specific location.’

GoCanvas was also well received by the management and staff at Bosque’s brewery and taprooms. Scott created several polls in Slack (their main work messaging system) to get feedback on how GoCanvas is working for each location and their employees. The response was universal- ‘It’s amazing, it does everything I want it to do.’

Ready to Rethink How You Work?

GoCanvas has helped a variety of businesses across multiple industries transform their safety processes and rethink their efficiency, ultimately saving them money. Why not do the same? Reach out to one of our experts today to kickstart your process revolution.

3 Ways Mobile Technology Can Help in Roadway Construction & Repair

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3 Ways Mobile Technology Can Help in Roadway Construction & Repair

With roughly 32 percent of America’s major roads in poor or mediocre condition, costing U.S. motorists $67 billion a year in additional vehicle repairs and operating costs, improving our roadways has become a national imperative.

This welcome news promises an uptick in business for construction but magnifies issues including how to improve worker safety, regulatory compliance, and equipment repair and maintenance on the job.

What can you learn in this eBook?

  • How to navigate complex and nuanced state and federal regulatory structures to stay compliant and avoid costly fines.
  • How to use mobile to make regular, thorough inspections of vehicles and equipment to ensure site safety.

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Cerveza Patagonia Saves 1,200 Hours With Mobile Audits

How Cerveza Patagonia Saves Over 1,200 Hours with Mobile Audits and Exams

Quick Facts 

  • Created & deployed 20+ mobile forms
  • Savings of over $98,000 in Annual Productivity
  • 100+ Hours Saved Per Month, Per App

Making the Switch to GoCanvas

Cerveza Patagonia is a globally recognized beer brand. Their brand has become well known not just for their high-quality beverages, but for the incredible experience they strive to provide each of their customers.

Cerveza Patagonia has bar and refuges throughout Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay. Each location is staffed with highly skilled and knowledgeable staff. In order to make this possible Cerveza Patagonia has implemented an education program where students can take up to 20 subjects in person or online.

Although the program has opened the doors for hundreds of individuals, teachers were struggling with keeping track of student assignments. When Micaela de Armero joined their human resources team she immediately set out to find a solution to streamline the way the Patagonia school was collecting assignments.

She connected with Cerveza Patagonia’s operations team who were already using GoCanvas to for forms such as:

  • Store Audits
  • Inspections
  • Quality Control Checks
  • Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)

After seeing how simple the GoCanvas platform was to manage, it was an easy decision! GoCanvas presented an easy solution for both Patagonia’s teachers and students for streamlining the way exams and assignments were done.

Realizing the Benefits of Going Mobile

Since Cerveza Patagonia’s implementation, they have saved over 100 hours per app each month.

Now, when a student takes their assigned exam they are able to quickly access the test, answer each of the questions within the application, and receive their score immediately after they submit. This process allows for teachers to reinvest the time they would have spent tracking down submissions to focus on the quality of their educational content.

Cerveza Patagonia is continually improving their internal processes and looking for new ways to provide the best customer experience in the market. Today Cerveza Patagonia has further solidified their place as an industry leader by increasing their efficiency and improving the way they share information.


The True Cost of Trucking Compliance

The True Cost of Trucking Compliance

If one of your company’s trucks receives an out-of-service violation, you might expect to pay a fine — but have you considered the hidden expenses of that violation, such as the cost of downtime or roadside repairs? They add up quickly. Learn just how much your trucks’ noncompliance can cost your business in this infographic.

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The true cost of Trucking Compliance – If your business has trucks on the road, you may already know that violating Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations can incur fines. However, the cost to your business associated with noncompliance can be more expensive than you may think.

Downtime and repairs

  • 2,323,533 total commercial vehicle inspections in 2016
  • 464,343 total commercial vehicles given out-of-service (OOS) violations
  • About 1 in 5 vehicles receive an OOS violation

How does that affect your business?

Assume the truck travels 50 mph and earns $1.75 per mile. 1 hour of downtime, therefore, equals $87.50. 10 hours out of service will set you back $870.00.

Most common vehicle violations: Missing documentation of required periodic inspection; Tires; Brakes; Vehicle defects; Lighting.

Plus roadside vehicle repairs are 3 to 5 times more expensive than performing the repair at the home terminal.

Fines and Civil Penalties

Violations of FMCSA regulations can result in civil fines:

  • Record keeping violations $1,100 per day. If the violation continues, it increases up to $11,000
  • A driver operating a commercial vehicle that’s been placed OOS: $3,100
  • Employer penalty for allowing an employee to violate OOS orders, up to: $27,500

Accidents and Crashers

The average cost of a collision involving a commercial vehicle:

  • Accident with property damage only: $18,000
  • Accident resulting in injuries: $331,000
  • An accident resulting in a fatality: $7.2m

Costs account for: Property damage, lost worker productivity, worker’s compensation and medical expenses, legal and court costs, and higher taxes to support emergency services.

The top associated factor for commercial vehicle crashes is brake problems. Crashes involving large trucks were caused by: 87% driver and 10% vehicle faults.

76% of roadside inspection violations and repairs could be avoided with pre-trip inspections.

With mobile inspection apps, drivers can perform critical inspections with ease – so you can keep your employees and other drivers safe, and your vehicles on the road, generating revenue.

The Guide to OSHA’s New HazCom Standard: 6 Steps to Compliance

The Guide to OSHA’s New HazCom Standard: 6 Steps to Compliance

Improve Your Compliance and Save Time

What you’ll learn in this guide:

The deadline to have a HazCom program in full compliance is coming — June 2016. The new changes will impact several areas of your company, but is your business ready? We’ve created a guide to help you cut through the legal jargon and develop a strong compliance plan.

In this ebook find out answers to questions including:

  • The important change in labeling chemicals
  • What you do and don’t need in a written HazCom plan
  • New training requirements for non-native English speakers


OSHA Report: The Top 4 Violations of 2016

OSHA Report: The Top 4 Violations of 2016

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has released their latest information on businesses breaking safety regulations. The scary part about the report is that many of the top violations remain unchanged from 2015, and 3 of the top 4 increased year over year.

Take a look at the infographic below to see which health and safety violations, out of 32,000+ inspections, were responsible for the most citations in 2016. 

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TOP 4 WORKPLACE SAFETY VIOLATIONS IN 2016

Take a look at the newly reported results from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration of where businesses are most failing to protect their workers.

FALL PROTECTION – 6,929 Violations – 3% Increase

  • 5th year that Fall Protection has led to the most safety violations.
  • $490 000 was the largest Fall Protection fine in 2015.
  • Education and enforcement of fall protection equipment are essential to avoiding injury & fines.

HAZARD COMMUNICATION – 5,667 Violations – 9,3% Increase

  • Lack of communication programs, not keeping safety records, and lack of adequate safety training led to the increase in violations.
  • In excess of 3 million dollars worth of fines were issued.
  • 485 more citations were issued in 2016 compared to 2015.

SCAFFOLDS – 3,906 Violations – 9,1% Decrease

  • From 2015 to 2016, 389 fewer citations were issued to businesses by OSHA.
  • Greater focus placed on proper assembly and preventative maintenance has reduced citations.
  • 65% of personnel in the Construction industry interact with a scaffold regularly.

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION – 3,585 Violations – 10,5% Increase

  • 5 million workers in over 1.3 million businesses are required to wear respirators according to OSHA;
  • Violations include lack of medical evals, not providing respiratory protection, not fit-testing, and not having a protection program;
  • An Illinois construction company faces $2M in OSHA fines for exposing workers to asbestos.

What are the Safety Road Blocks for Oil and Gas?

What are the Safety Road Blocks for Oil and Gas?

The oil and gas industry is a crucial, but risky industry. While the industry has gotten much safer over the years, a recent study by Draeger reveals major gaps we can fix. 

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The safety roadblocks in oil and gas.

One oil and gas worker is killed on average every three days. Seven times higher on the job fatality rate than the rate for all US industries.

Fatal incidents by type: transportation, fire and explosion, falls, slips, trips, harmful substances/environments, and contact with objects/equipment.

The root causes of danger. Lack of training. 62% of safety managers are somewhat or not satisfied with the frequency of safety education/training.

How often do front-line employees bump-test gas detection devices? 28.3% Don’t know. 28% Once a week. 8.7% Twice a month. 6.5% At their discretion. 4.3% Never.

The communication gap. 70+% of front line employees and managers agree that incidents are learning opportunities. 43% of safety managers were only sometimes or rarely informed when an imminent threat to employee’s life occurred. 56.5% of front line employees were sometimes, rarely, or never told.

June is National Safety Month – Are You Protecting Your Employees?

June is National Safety Month – Are You Protecting Your Employees?

June is National Safety Month, a movement promoted by the National Safety Council to help raise awareness about occupational safety and the 13,000 American workers who are injured on the job every single day. 

The infographic below will illustrate the amount of productivity that is lost when employee safety and occupational health are not made a priority. Some of the key figures that stand out are:

  • 90,000+ workplace injuries a week
  • 99,000,000 days of workplace productivity lost due to injuries in one year
  • Slips, Trips, and Falls account for 25% of the most common work-related injuries

We are going to analyze a few of the industries that are most affected by workplace injuries and safety, and how GoCanvas can assist with decreasing the occurrence of such incidents!

  1. Construction: Contractors are many times unable to adequately manage their work crews and document workplace injuries because of the time it takes to collect, analyze, and react to the information they receive via paper-based forms. With GoCanvas, the time between data getting from A to Z is eliminated by 50% because there is literally no need for manual intervention. As soon as a supervisor fills out his daily Safety Inspection Report, it will be instantly transmitted to the Safety Director via email and available on the cloud database. From here the Safety Director can analyze the situation in real-time, and determine the best course of action to reduce the risk of injury on that project site. This all takes place within minutes, not days or weeks. These simple step can have a dramatic effect in increasing employee safety while reducing workers’ compensation for preventable workplace injuries.
  2. Transportation: Companies in the business of shipping cargo or moving equipment need to be extremely careful of the dangers that surround their job. One of the biggest dangers in this profession is the actual transportation vehicle itself. GoCanvas provides many companies with the means of assigning, completing, and maintaining DOT driver vehicle inspections. Now companies can ensure that their drivers are maintaining adequate daily records that meet company and DOT safety rules and regulations on occupational safety. The best part is, these files are all digitally stored and available during the case of an internal or external audit. 
  3. Installation, Maintenance, Repair: This industry has many of the same concerns and risks that surround the construction field in terms of employee safety. Having the ability to adequately track, monitor, and maintain accurate job site records is of the utmost importance in reducing work-related injuries. GoCanvas gives companies the ability to not only track issues as they happen but export the information into business intelligence systems as well as Excel, where trends can be noticed and appropriate action implemented by healthy and safety personnel. 

In summary, workplace safety is something that should be of the utmost importance to every health and safety professional, no matter the industry. If you are not properly training your employees on safety rules and equipping them with the proper personal protective equipment, then you are a part of the problem. Workplace safety is everyone’s job. Everyone has to chip in to make sure that the health and safety of every employee are made a priority before gains and profits. If you don’t create a safe work environment, The Occupational Safety and Health Administration will shut down your site or fine you hundreds of thousands of dollars due to work-related injuries or for failure to follow basic safety rules. Do the right thing for your business, BE SAFE!

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How Mobile Technology is Transforming the Oil and Gas Industry 

How Mobile Technology is Transforming the Oil and Gas Industry 

More than half a million Americans and about 3.5 million people worldwide are employed in the oil and gas industry — an industry that both fuels the world’s economy and is among the most dangerous. The unique safety challenges posed by oil and gas excavation, as well as the financial, environmental, and human consequences of incidents like April 2010’s Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion, have finally spurred greater interest in the adoption of mobile technology.

What’s more, the nature of this global industry and its scattered stakeholders begs for the streamlined communications solutions, real-time information access, and seamless information integration that mobile applications can offer. GoCanvas offers an entire section of the Application Store dedicated to the Oil & Gas industry, you can view them here.

But just how quickly is the industry onboarding apps and mobile devices at the worksite, and what types of technology are key decision-makers leaning toward? The latest numbers offer insight.

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HOW MOBILE TECHNOLOGY IS TRANSFORMING THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY

Mobile technology has seemingly endless potential to improve safety practices and business processes. And with devices getting ever more rugged, alleviating fears about damage, the adoption of mobile in the field is likely to become even more common.

Consider: Enterprise mobility already ranks as a top 3 technology priority for energy companies. 71% of workers in the oil and gas sector are currently using mobile devices for work purposes, especially senior decision-makers and those engaged in field operations and technical roles. 61% of oil and gas professionals surveyed said their organizations were in the process of rolling out a mobile strategy.

Where mobility is effective

Top 3 mobile strategies for implementing Mobility: 66% Improve communication and collaboration among team members. 48% rapidly deliver actionable information to key decision-makers. 42% Increase customer intimacy. 72% of respondents said that workers use devices in the field to improve safety. 54% of oil and gas executives have seen improvement in health and safety after adopting mobile devices.

Tablet, smartphone, or laptop? – 64% of respondents said that their employees access information In the field using laptops. 38% said they use smartphones.

Roadblocks to implementation – 46% of respondents said that unavailable or unreliable wireless connections were the main constraints faced in remote or hazardous locations. 49% were concerned about the security of mobile data as an obstacle to expanding mobile use.

The Heavy Cost of Bad PPE Policy

The Heavy Cost of Bad PPE Policy

PPEs, from helmets to gloves, are necessary investments when you’re in construction, oil & gas, manufacturing, and other heavy industries. But are people wearing the right gear? What happens when people don’t use PPEs correctly? In this infographic, discover the high cost of bad PPE policy.

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The heavy cost of Bad PPE Policy

$625 billion = Economic impact of fatal and nonfatal injuries. $14 million is spent on injuries related to hearing loss. $48 million is spent on injuries from improper glove use each year.

Why aren’t PPE’s being used?

Workers, on average, constantly wear the correct protection.

Main reasons cited by Workers

  1. Uncomfortable/ poor fit.
  2. Too hot.
  3. Hinder their ability to work more efficiently.
  4. Not enough protective gear.
  5. Not enforced by the employer.
  6. Lack of training on appropriate use.
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