EcoOnline Webinar | Contractor Management - Are You Fulfilling Your Duty of Care? [epe]
ON DEMAND WEBINAR

Contractor Management - Are You Fulfilling Your Duty of Care?

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Summary

Title: Contractor Management - Are You Fulfilling Your Duty of Care?

On Demand
Duration: 30mins

Synopsis: 
In today's complex business landscape, effective contractor management is not just a regulatory requirement, but a crucial element of ensuring the safety, efficiency, and success of your operations. Join us for an insightful webinar titled "Contractor Management - Are You Fulfilling Your Duty of Care," where we will delve into the importance of responsible contractor management and introduce you to the innovative capabilities of ePermits in managing contractors and their employees.

This webinar aims to highlight the significance of fulfilling your duty of care when it comes to managing contractors, and how the ePermits platform can empower you to do just that. Through a comprehensive half-hour session, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the challenges associated with contractor management and how modern digital tools like ePermits can provide effective solutions.

Our Speakers

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Richard D’Silva - Solutions Consultant EcoOnline

Richard has over 12 years’ experience in H&S Compliance Management software for Contractor Management and Permit To Work software solutions. He has worked with clients around the world in a wide range of sectors including Financial Services, Data Centres, FM providers, Healthcare, Professional Services, Local Government, Education and Manufacturing.

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Lewis Magan - Business Development Manager

Lewis has over 5 years of experience in EHS and Occupational Risk Management software. 
He’s worked with global organisations across a multitude of industries, including rail, aviation, transport, logistics, engineering, 
FMCG, construction and more. He has a special interest in leveraging technology and innovation to drive safety culture and safe behaviours.