Why more images equals more data while doing inspections

Taking more images during inspections, safety walks and audits can be a valuable tool for improving safety and compliance in your organisation. By capturing visual evidence of potential hazards, non-compliance and safety violations, you can identify and address them in a timely manner, reducing the risk of accidents and incidents in the workplace.

Here are some reasons why you should take more images in your inspections:

Improved accuracy

Images can provide a more accurate and comprehensive record of the condition of your facilities, equipment, and processes. By taking images during inspections, you can capture important details that may be missed in written reports.

Easier to identify hazards

Images can help you more easily identify hazards and potential risks. By providing a visual record of the inspection, you can more easily identify issues that need to be addressed.

Improved communication

Images can be a powerful tool for communication and can help convey important information to team members, stakeholders, and regulators. By sharing images with your team, you can improve collaboration and ensure that everyone is on the same page when it comes to safety and compliance.

Data collection

Images can be used to collect data and track changes over time. By taking images during inspections, you can create a visual record of the condition of your facilities and equipment and track changes over time. This can help you identify trends and patterns and make more informed decisions about safety and compliance.

 

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Conclusion

In conclusion, taking more images during inspections can be a valuable tool for improving safety and compliance in your organization. By providing a more accurate and comprehensive record of your facilities and equipment, improving communication, and collecting data, you can make more informed decisions about safety and compliance and create a safer and more efficient workplace.
 
Ps. Did you know we have an AI-assistant that can analyze and label what's in the images of your inspections. To get this into use, you can simply contact us and we'll enable it for you. It will help you visualize the images for example in Powerbi graphs.

If you're looking for a platform to collect more data to with your inspections, Falcony | Audit have you covered. You can find more information on our website or test out our 30-day free trial: 

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We are building the world's first operational involvement platform. Our mission is to make the process of finding, sharing, fixing and learning from issues and observations as easy as thinking about them and as rewarding as being remembered for them.‍

By doing this, we are making work more meaningful for all parties involved.

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