Our latest project is aimed at increasing safety awareness in hotels, but also offer reviews, audits, assessments and improvements to various systems, procedures, processes and overall company system environments that can be, but are not required to be, safety or security related.
We specialize in a phenomenon known as operational blindness, which can be described as overlooking small but important details due to familiarity and inertia.
Among these services we also provide consultations on systems efficiency utilizing the principles of lean management.
We offer consultations and audits in the fields of safety, security and efficiency. In addition to classical methods we also focus on implementing the modern solutions such as the Safety I and Safety II approach, principles promoted by Sidney Decker, Lean management, Six Sigma etc.
Our goal is to improve the running of your business by eliminating the phenomenon of professional blindness, bringing your attention to modern solutions of existing problems and finding room for improvement.
We review your current environment, analyze it and provide you with possible solutions and improvements.
We take safety very seriously and believe that when it comes to safety, the required minimum is not enough. Our company is a team of young minds not afraid to tackle a challenge. We are keeping up with the new technological solutions to long-existing problems and modern innovation in general. We like to come up with new ideas ourselves and are no strangers to thinking outside the box. Combined we have a background in safety, security, emergency management, fire safety, IT, engineering, architecture and more. We also have a wealth of associated specialists to consult with.
When it comes to accidents, many of them can be prevented with either up-to-date measures or by awareness. That is why we put extra focus on these two elements. By focusing on the “operational blindness” factor in our analyses we seek to detect small details in routine tasks or measures that are overlooked due to their familiarity or inertia. Even a trained eye tends to overlook small potential problems when they become too familiar to notice.
Our latest project deals with the second phenomenon, the awareness. In this case, our focus is on the uninformed, unsuspecting participants of emergency situations that can complicate the situation or become a victim of one. We aim to briefly inform them of the basic set of rules and instructions to help them navigate emergency situations.