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NATA Offers Safety 1st Digital Emergency Response System Demo

Interactive Demonstration Can Be Accessed Online

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) Safety 1st Program has launched an online, interactive demonstration of the new Safety 1st Digital Response System (ERS) is now available. This cutting-edge tool is designed to assist businesses to prepare for – and respond to – emergency situations with an unparalleled level of effectiveness.

The demonstration guides viewers through the major features, capabilities and user interface of the Digital ERS. Features highlighted in the demonstration include automatic notification to a company’s response team by email, text and phone call in the event of an emergency as well as optional encryption of Digital ERS user data within the system.

The system utilizes a business’s existing or custom developed emergency response plan – but unlike a paper manual – places contact lists, emergency checklists and enhanced communications tools in the hands of decision makers when they need them most.

The Safety 1st Digital ERS was developed through a partnership between the National Air Transportation Association and A3P Technologies.

FMI www.nata.aero/safety1st

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