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Windows based software
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Manage
incidents and accidents easily.
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Comprehensive
accident reporting analysis
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Identify
repeat offenders and combat professional theft
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Import
your properties and employees into the system
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Maintain
key personnel contact information
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Track
the status of OSHA cases
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Customize
your own incident types and reports
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Extensive
online help
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Internet
delivery of software updates
Like
other corporate executives, most security directors
strive to do their jobs faster, better, and cheaper.
Whether the motivation comes from senior
management’s requests or their own drive to succeed,
most professionals share the goal of improving
performance while controlling costs.
In
recent years, more and more security professionals
have adopted a new tool: Loss Prevention Office
software (LPO). Such software automates the vital
practice of incident tracking, which is indispensable
for investigations, security planning, staff
supervision, budgeting, and quality control.
Interestingly,
the more advanced software packages have been evolving
in the same direction as contemporary management
philosophy. Security managers who truly support their
organizations’ business missions need to do more
than simply manage incidents; rather, they must manage
information. Because managing only security or
incidents may be limiting, the best software enables a
security department to turn disconnected incident data
into meaningful corporate information. That approach
reflects the direction in which all business functions
are heading—managing their total information
environment, both locally and across distances.
Security
managers who have used LPO for years cannot imagine
living without it. Those who have recently begun using
such software report great satisfaction with their new
abilities and shake their heads when they recall their
manual record-keeping system.
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