Shifting to Predictive Safety
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SafetyIQ safeguards workers using the power of data-driven insights and predictive analytics
In the realm of workplace safety, there has been a clear evolution in how organizations approach potential hazards. Traditionally, the focus was predominantly on reactive measures, where actions were taken post-incident.
Over time, the emphasis shifted towards proactive measures, aiming to address known issues before they escalate.?
But did you know, we can actually go beyond proactive??
This is where Predictive?Safety comes in. Predictive safety is a step above proactive, allowing us to forecast or "predict" potential safety issues.?
The key to unlocking the potential of predictive safety lies in data. By gathering trackable insights from various sources and analyzing them, we can gain measurable safety foresight.
Essentially, the data you collect from incident reports, near-miss reports, safety inspections, sensors and other devices can be analysed using a variety of methods. Then, your reports and dashboards can highlight areas of concern and potential interventions.?
Shifting to a predictive safety approach can help organizations significantly improve their safety performance and reduce costs. By using data to identify and address potential hazards and risks early on, organizations can prevent incidents from happening in the first place.?
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