TORONTO, Oct. 17, 2016 -- Intelex Technologies, a leading global provider of cloud-based Environmental, Health, Safety and Quality (EHSQ) management software, debuts its new mobile platform today at the National Safety Council Conference and Expo (NSC). With Intelex Mobile, companies can put safety into the hands of their frontline workers, including those who are most at-risk.
According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly 3 million workers suffer occupational injuries and illnesses each year in the US alone. With its new mobile offering, Intelex plans to change that. Intelex’s innovative, advanced technology combines the latest capabilities in social interactions and gamification with prescriptive, data-driven insights. Optimized for mobile use, the new application is designed for front-line workers, thereby reducing, predicting and preventing workplace accidents.
Intelex Mobile addresses an important flaw in the current state of workplace safety and methods of reporting incidences. Many companies today are still using paper or spreadsheet reporting, making it difficult to capture timely safety data and identify trends, let alone make breakthrough improvements in safety. With Intelex Mobile, workers can easily spot safety or non-compliance issues, quickly take a snapshot directly on their mobile device and report it within seconds, sending real-time data directly to their organizations’ EHSQ managers.
“Our goal has always been to make safety a top priority for frontline workers as well as an integral part of company culture,” Robin Hopper, SVP of Product Management at Intelex said. “This enhanced mobile capability will bring ease-of-use and convenience to a space that is in desperate need of a major facelift. These types of applications can no longer be viewed as a luxury but instead a must-have for safety-conscious companies.”
Intelex Mobile is specifically designed to drive both predictive and proactive safety campaigns. The platform allows organizations to engage their workforces to capture critical and timely safety data, enabling real-time risk assessment leading to fewer incidents. The more often employees use Intelex Mobile, the more data their organizations can collect on their unique safety needs. With Intelex, safety management professionals are immediately alerted to potential threats and dangerous situations, making it easy to implement controls and avoid potential issues.
“For years, EHSQ technology has been lagging behind the vision that innovative safety professionals have been trying to execute,” said Vijay Gudivaka, CEO of E2 ManageTech, the largest specialist sustainability and EHSQ Strategy and Technology services firm. "Intelex has taken tremendous strides in closing that gap by providing a technology vision that takes this industry well into the future. As a leading Intelex implementation partner, we are excited by the possibilities that mobile and predictive analytics present in improving the culture, usage, employee engagement, and business value of the transformational programs we implement.”
Among the features that make this technology perfect for the mobile workforce:
- Access to phone camera directly from the app
- User experience built for the specific needs of users in the field
- Speech to text for those unable to type during a job
- Real time alerts & notifications of a dangerous situation
- Reporting gamification to encourage and increase engagement
“Most frontline employees are desk-less with limited online access to a computer, meaning they don’t have easy access to safety procedures, training information or incident data,” Hopper added. “Unfortunately, these people are also at the most risk. We designed Intelex Mobile to put safety back in frontline workers’ hands, giving them more power to control the environment they work in and providing executives with the information they need to implement necessary change rather than react after an incident has occurred.”
About Intelex Technologies
With more than 1,000 clients and 1 million users, Intelex Technologies Inc. is a global leader in environmental, health, safety and quality (EHSQ) management software. Since 1992 its scalable, web-based platform and applications have helped clients across all industries improve business performance, mitigate organization-wide risk, and ensure sustained compliance with internationally accepted standards (e.g., ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001 and OHSAS 18001) and regulatory requirements. Intelex is one of North America’s fastest-growing tech companies, the recipient of Waterstone’s Most Admired Corporate Cultures, Deloitte’s Best Managed Companies, and Aon Hewitt’s best employer awards. For more information, visit www.intelex.com.
Media Contact: Kaitlin Mansour Walker Sands Communications [email protected] 312-648-6004


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