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CIRSMA Expands to Become a Comprehensive Safety Management System |
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ONTARIO, Canada - March 6, 2007 / Industrial Safety Integration is
proud to announce the release of Corporate Industrial Risk and Safety
Management Application Version 3. The features included with this
comprehensive risk management software program have now been expanded to
manage your entire safety system. In addition to the long list of
established features, the software now includes features that enable
users deploy CIRSMA as a central safety management system.
What did CIRSMA provide for you?
What's New? The release of CIRSMA V3.0.0 incorporates many new features and improvements that are based on international market requirements and customer feedback. Additional features include:
Safety Management CIRSMA can provide a competitive advantage to facilities that are facing increased costs due to rising insurance premiums and lost production time. The CIRSMA safety management system will enable your company to target the systems that pose the highest degree of risk. This will allow remediation plans to be developed and implemented before an accident occurs. Don't let industrial equipment hazards put your corporate viability at risk. Being on the leading edge of industrial safety technology can help to enhance profitability in the future. International Harmonization Global trade has placed equipment manufacturers in a very challenging situation. The equipment manufacturing community is receiving pressure from end user production facilities to provide formal risk assessment documentation. The risk assessment often must be based on the regulations of the destination country rather than the country of origin. CIRSMA provides a cost effective method of creating and managing risk assessment documents by providing international control circuit performance selection lists based on EN954, ANSI/RIA R15.06, CSA Z432, CSA Z434, and ISO 13849-1. Companies that manufacture equipment for the international market should take advantage of this opportunity to increase their market share buy offering risk assessment documents as a component of the equipment technical file. Why Perform a Comprehensive Risk Assessment? Employee safety is an employer responsibility. However, equipment manufacturers are obligated to assess the user's needs and to ensure that the design of the equipment is consistent with the user's specifications. Risk assessment can help to ensure that both parties understand each others expectations. If hazards exist protective measures are required. If the manufacturer's risk assessment documentation can not be obtained, a formal evaluation of the risk and the risk reduction measures is required by the user. CIRSMA helps to ensure that this process is performed consistently. For more information, go to http://www.industrialsafetyintegration.com/ or contact Industrial Safety Integration, head office telephone 519-848-6235 (Ontario, Canada), e-mail sales@industrialsafetyintegration.com. |
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| Posted March 6, 2007. |
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