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Local social enterprise Viva Odyssey and its founder, Jerry Abraham Doss, are looking to reimagine a safer working environment for employees across different industries. Brought to you by Maxis

PREVENTION is better than cure, as the saying goes.Logically, a safe and healthy work environment not only protects employees from injury and illness, it can also lower related costs, reduce absenteeism and turnover, increase productivity and quality, and raise employee morale.

The company’s founder and chief executive officer Jerry Abraham Doss notes that as a tech-system solutions provider to prevent accidents and near misses for their clients, they also have a crack team of international consultants who are determined to provide cost effective safety, training and risk solutions globally.

“I started Viva Odyssey to provide safety solutions, starting with the oil and gas industry through a web-based application,” he added. “This opened the floodgates of technology development and innovation for safety systems in oil and gas,” Doss added. “Through our own experience of using the best of technologies to ensure a safe working environment, Maxis is proud to work with Viva Odyssey to bring our digital innovations to the broader oil and gas industry, and look forward to working together to help accelerate their vision,” he saidAs a recipient of the second round of Maxis Awards, Viva Odyssey is a social enterprise that also enables a livelihood for those who do not meet regular employment standards.

 

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