Need2Say is an app for the construction industry, streamlining construction site safety and communication by integrating various features:
Multilingual Chat:
It offers an AI-powered chat that enables communication between workers regardless of their native language.
• Reduces the language barrier and enhances communication on the site.
• Saves time by avoiding misunderstandings and facilitating collaboration.
• Decreases operational errors and reduces the risk of accidents.
Task Assignment and Announcements:
Enables quick task assignment and communication of important announcements.
• Reduces accidents by ensuring everyone is informed about procedures and risks.
• Helps teams stay aligned with safety requirements by ensuring everyone is aware of relevant rules.
Digital Signature:
Facilitates quick and electronic signing of important documents. For example, orientation forms.
• Speeds up internal processes by allowing quick signing of documents.
• Saves time and resources by eliminating the need for printing and scanning documents.
Training Video Assignment:
Provides access to relevant training videos and allows electronic confirmation of viewing.
• Reduces accidents by ensuring all workers complete training requirements.
• Helps manage training records efficiently.
Toolbox:
Provides easy access to safety information and AI-generated summaries based on publicly available OSHA resources.
Official source: https://www.osha.gov/
• Increases safety by providing relevant site safety information.
• Helps teams quickly reference safety-related information.
Real-time Worker Location:
Allows knowing the exact location of workers on-site.
• Improves efficiency by facilitating task assignment based on location.
• Enhances safety by enabling a quicker response in case of emergencies.
Do you have any questions of how Need2Say could streamline your company? Contact us at say@need2say.com
Disclaimer: Need2Say is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or representing any government entity. Government-related information (such as OSHA resources) is sourced from publicly available official websites, including https://www.osha.gov/.