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Read moreSlips, trips, and falls constitute a significant portion of workplace accidents, leading to injuries that range from minor bruises to severe traumas. These incidents can be attributed to various factors, including wet floors, cluttered walkways, inappropriate footwear, and poor walking techniques. Traditional prevention strategies have heavily relied on manual inspections and employee training. However, the […]
Read moreThe first AI-powered accident prevention software for Workers’ Comp Insurance reduces injuries and workers’ compensation premiums – one of only 10 startups selected for the startup pavilion Chicago -March 20, 2023 – CompScience Insurance Services today announced that its AI-powered Intelligent Safety Platform can be used to generate Risk Assessments for qualified manufacturing and […]
Read moreReducing claims by up to 23%, CompScience now offers Workers’ Compensation Insurance Policies that minimize injuries and premiums via its Intelligent Safety Platform San Francisco / Columbus, OH – March 20, 2023 – CompScience Insurance Services today announced a managing general agent (MGA) agreement with Nationwide and Swiss Re to underwrite, bind and service […]
Read moreFall-related incidents remain one of the leading causes of serious work-related injuries and fatalities, especially in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and utilities where working at heights is common. Traditional fall protection measures rely on physical barriers, personal protective equipment (PPE), and strict adherence to safety protocols. However, the integration of computer vision technology into […]
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