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Enhancing Technician Safety and Operational Efficiency: A Case Study on Satellites Unlimited
Technology Category
- Networks & Connectivity - Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)
- Sensors - GPS
Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Telecommunications
Use Cases
- Driver Performance Monitoring
- Onsite Human Safety Management
The Challenge
Satellites Unlimited (SUI), a leading regional service provider for a major national satellite company, was facing significant challenges in building a cutting-edge safety program. The company's safety program was largely based on anecdotal evidence from technicians and managers, which did not allow them to reliably identify the root cause of safety incidents. This became a pressing issue when SUI experienced two catastrophic vehicle incidents, resulting in multi-million dollar worker’s compensation claims. The company was aware of issues such as tailgating and distracted driving, but lacked the means to prove it. Therefore, SUI sought a solution that would provide an unbiased source of truth about what was happening in the cab when technicians were out on the road.
About The Customer
Founded in 1994 and based in Birmingham, Alabama, Satellites Unlimited (SUI) is a regional service provider and retailer for a major national satellite company. Today, they are the nation’s leading regional service provider for their partner satellite business. SUI operates a fleet of 360 vehicles across 17 branch locations in 5 states. The company is employee-owned, which plays a significant role in its decision-making process and overall operations. SUI's commitment to safety and efficiency is evident in its proactive approach to addressing safety concerns and its strategic use of technology to enhance operational efficiency.
The Solution
SUI decided to implement Samsara, a dash cam solution, to improve technician safety. To ensure successful implementation, SUI's leadership team solicited technician feedback, addressed driver concerns, and brought a high degree of transparency to the entire process. They emphasized the benefits of the dash cams, such as enhancing the technicians' ability to arrive safely at their destinations and supporting the company's safety goals. As an employee-owned company, SUI was able to achieve broad support for the decision once technicians understood the value Samsara could bring in protecting the company. SUI also leveraged gamification using the Safety Leaderboard feature in Samsara to encourage friendly competition among drivers, further increasing the adoption and acceptance of the platform.
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