SafeTech- Technology in Safety

SafeTech- Technology in Safety

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Following the launch of Chat-GPT, 2023 has seen a surge in AI tools focusing on content creation such as text or image generation, but what about the application of AI in the safety space? Here we take a closer look at HomeSafe, the world’s first lone-working solution with AI monitoring, to find out how it works and why it could be a game changer for organisations with lone-workers and business travellers.

In a connected world, is there still a need for lone working systems?

Whilst many organisations invest in training and equipment, when it comes to location-based safety monitoring, there is still much room for improvement across all sectors. However, poor or non-existent lone-worker safety measures are being prosecuted by HSE under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, and so implementing a safety monitoring solution is an essential part of safeguarding at the employee-level and risk mitigation at the organisational-level.

Find out more from Techfinity - HomeSafe


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How can Connected Wearable Technology Enable More Control over Your Workplace Risk Environment?

Advances in technology are helping forward-thinking organisations to become better equipped to prevent workplace health and safety risks.

A regular review of site safety measures is vital to mitigate risks in dynamic work environments, but how can employers be assured that they fully understand these risks to refine control measures effectively?

Teams working in heavy industry are at risk from immediate site safety hazards, such as interacting with heavy moving machinery, and developing long-term debilitating health conditions from exposure to vibration, noise and dust.

The challenge for employers is to find ways of preventing these common workplace risks without impacting day-to-day operations. Find out more from Reactec Limited - HAVS Hand Arm Vibration & Workplace Social Distancing | Reactec

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What Should You Do When You Receive an SDS?

Safety data sheets can be very long and confusing to read. As an employer or safety manager, this can be overwhelming, and you may not know where to start. What should you do when you receive an SDS? We’re here to let you know exactly how to begin!

When you receive a?safety data sheet, you should first review it to ensure it is compliant with the regulations and procedures you have on site. Find out more from EcoOnline Global What Should You Do When You Receive an SDS? - HSE People

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James Glines

Senior Structures & Bridge Inspector at BGE, Inc.

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