Nordex embraces a “safety-first” approach using DXC's Corporate Incident Response
Customer:
Nordex GroupChallenge:
- Integrate health, safety and environmental (HSE) management across the enterprise
- Accelerate corporate incident response to safety issues
- Improve transparency into safety and risk information
Solution:
- Implement DXC HSE Management Suite, built on the Now Platform®, as the central management system
- Use a design-first approach to enable ease of use for employees to report incidents
- Deploy enhanced Corporate Incident Response (CIR) capabilities to identify, monitor and solve incidents
Results:
- Enhanced the company’s safety culture and improved operational resilience
- Improved analytics, incident traceability and transparency
- Reduced total cost of ownership with a central workflow platform
Wind turbine firm Nordex improves employee safety with DXC solution
Effective incident response to safeguard employee safety and well-being is essential for Nordex Group, a Hamburg, Germany-based company that designs, builds and operates wind turbines that produce renewable energy in more than 40 countries across the globe.
The installation and maintenance of wind turbines involves numerous safety hazards, with much of the work performed at dangerous heights and often in harsh weather conditions. Therefore, safety incidents must be quickly responded to, monitored and resolved. To improve workflows and increase transparency into safety data, Nordex turned to DXC Technology for a software platform to centrally manage health, safety and environmental (HSE) information. Even better, the system is helping to change the company’s safety culture.Increased simplicity, improved integration
"What we are doing with DXC is to organize, control and monitor all the health and safety data we have in-house and use this data [for] proper and consistent analytics and investigations that come up with preventive actions."
Reducing the risk profile
Nordex embraces a “safety-first” approach, and gathering and analyzing HSE data is a crucial aspect of keeping employees safe. To minimize risk, incident and emergency response teams must manage, track and respond to issues in an efficient and consistent manner. DXC’s HSE platform is helping the company increase data transparency and reduce its risk profile.
“We wanted transparency because without it we were not able to launch the right preventive actions and do the analytics,” says Marko Ladehoff, vice president and head of the Quality, Health, Safety and Environment (QHSE) division, Nordex Group. “What we are doing with DXC is to organize, control and monitor all the health and safety data we have in-house and use this data [for] proper and consistent analytics and investigations that come up with preventive actions.” Many of the issues occurring at Nordex are non-IT incidents related to worker safety and well-being. These cases need to be reviewed and investigated to act quickly to minimize risk. Leveraging the reporting capabilities of the Now Platform, Nordex now has a 360-degree view of corporate-related incidents, putting the company in the best position to make fact-based decisions to reduce risk. More than 6,000 Nordex employees are using the DXC HSE Management Suite globally, dealing with over 40 HSE cases per day on average. With DXC, Nordex has achieved its goal of reducing hazards and preventing incidents before they happen.Faster incident response
DXC has also incorporated Corporate Incident Response (CIR) elements into the solution, providing Nordex with workflow management that enables the organization to quickly and proactively identify, address and manage all non-IT corporate incidents. Incidents are prioritized based on criticality, and the CIR solution enables the sending of corporate-wide notifications such as alerts, push notifications, email and SMS texts to predefined groups.
The solution’s report-first design approach simplified the incident management process and allows for ongoing feedback loops between Nordex business and IT. Users open an HSE incident ticket and use a pull-down menu to fill out an information form, with menus and tools supporting every step of the process. “The person who is entering an incident can immediately select people who can join the incident and give additional input or add ways of solving it,” Ladehoff says. Other benefits include increased operational resilience, streamlined governance, and improved tracking of time and date information, which provides better traceability. Marko says the DXC solution has helped Nordex reinforce its safety-first policy and unify its approach to safety. “This was a key initiative to have an comprehensive view of health and safety and an aligned understanding of what health and safety means to the company,” he says. Learn more at www.dxc.technology/manufacturing.