Traka is attending the Safety and Health Expo to showcase how its latest intelligent key and equipment management solutions can enforce process and ensure compliance to the highest health and safety standards.

Fulfilling health and safety requirements

The provider of intelligent key cabinets and locker systems will demonstrate on stand N200, how it can help organisations fulfil health and safety requirements and implement superior management control, right from pre-operational safety checks through to loading management.

Fault reporting, integrated alcohol testing and machine start controlled access to fork truck and fleet management, making sure only qualified staff can operate, are just some of the processes available where Traka can help to keep audit control using the latest intelligent key management.

Traka will also be available to discuss tailored customer solutions when required to secure a wide variety of equipment, including PDAs and scanners, alongside expensive radio equipment to present accountability, efficiency and significant cost savings.

Creating efficient business operation

Says Steve Bumphrey, Sales Director at Traka: “Visitors to this show understand the need for an increased degree of competence when it comes to Health and Safety, at every level of running a business, alongside the increasingly severe implications for non-compliance.”

“Our ambition on stand N200 is to demonstrate how key and equipment management is not only essential to achieve these requirements, but also show how it can create a more efficient business operation, with full audit capability to ensure staff at every level remain accountable and traceable at all times.”

Traka provides intelligent key management and equipment management access control to better protect important assets - resulting in improved efficiency, reduced downtime, less damage, fewer losses, lower operating costs and significantly less administration.

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