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Safety Checklists: Using Technology to Protect Workers on the Jobsite
Cloud-based reporting technology can improve safety reporting by eliminating the learning curve for long-time workers and lowering the investment barrier to purchasing and implementing new technology.
By Stan Singh
October 2, 2018
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by Stan Singh
Stan Singh is Director of Product Management at Raken where he works closely with superintendents and foremen in the field to help alleviate their pain points associated with job site documentation through the use of technology. Based in San Diego, Raken provides innovative mobile technology to streamline field workflows for construction workers. Raken's "digital toolbox" connects the field to the office with daily reports, time cards, task management, project insights, photo management, and more.
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