A multilingual application capable of performing on-site risk assessment for inspection and underwriting purposes. A mobile device is used to gather the data required to carry out assessments and to generate inspection reports for later use in underwriting.
Rimax offers assisted development of risk management programmes and the application of result simulation in real businesses. It is principally an educational tool, although it also allows the validation of different risk management strategies.
Rimax permits:
An application which allows independent assessment and management of each of the different types of risk in different business sectors. This facilitates the preparation of a risk map, which is the final product of this application and represents the quickest and clearest way to obtain an overview of qualitative risk.
This tool generates emergency plans based on the template configuration and the data input. In addition, once an emergency situation has been assessed, it allows information about the emergency to be compiled and made available at any location, thus allowing an optimum-level of instantaneous communication between all interested parties.
The main objective of this application is to hold all the information contained in an Emergency Plan to guarantee that when faced with a situation of alarm, guidelines can be extracted to ensure that appropriate actions are carried out and the individuals responsible for making necessary decisions can be identified.
Easy to operate, versatile and flexible, Orion allows the user to generate one or a number of action plans tailored and personalised to meet the requirements of the business in question.
An application developed for the preparation of environmental risk verification reports, as required by the pool of Spanish insurance companies comprising the Pool Español de Riesgos Medioambientales. The main characteristics of the application are:
A multilingual application aimed at assisting emergency management in workplaces or means of transport where dangerous substances are present. Lince contains a module for consequence estimation (fires, explosions, VCE, BLEVEs, dispersal, etc) and therefore, it can refer to its database and identify the “affected elements” in an emergency. This application has been introduced in refineries, petroleum terminals and port terminals in Spain, Portugal and Latin America.
Tailor-made for the Metro of Madrid, this application was developed to control and monitor incidents and emergencies in metropolitan rail networks.