AI Tools for Safety
AI, Event, Workplace Safety

AI Tools for Safety

AI Tools for Safety: A Pre National Safety Council Webinar   AI is rapidly transforming workplace risk. Now, CompScience gives safety professiona[...]

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Workplace Safety AI: The Webinar for Workers’ Comp Agents
AI, Event, Workers' Comp, Workplace Safety

Workplace Safety AI: The Webinar for Workers’ Comp Agents

Learn why AI is rapidly transforming workplace safety into a differentiator and how you can use safety analytics from CompScience to help clients lowe[...]

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How To Reduce DART Rates
Ergonomics, Resources, Workers' Comp, Workplace Safety

How To Reduce DART Rates

Reducing the dart rate is a critical goal for any safety manager, as it directly relates to the safety and well-being of employees in the workplace. T[...]

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Making Safety a Smart Investment
Insight, Workers' Comp, Workplace Safety

Making Safety a Smart Investment

How CompScience Transforms Workplace Risk Management Workplace safety goes beyond compliance. It is essential for business continuity, operational eff[...]

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What Are The Most Common Types Of Forklift Injuries?

Forklift accidents and injuries can take a variety of forms, but some of the most common types of injuries include: Crush injuries: These injuries occur when a person is caught between the forklift and another object, or when a person is struck by the forklift. Crush injuries can result in serious injury or death. Falls: […]

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How Can Cumulative Trauma Be Prevented In The Workplace?

Cumulative trauma, also known as repetitive strain injury (RSI), is a type of injury that is caused by the repeated use of the same muscles or joints over an extended period of time. Here are a few strategies that can be used to prevent cumulative trauma in the workplace: Ergonomic equipment: Using ergonomic equipment, such […]

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Predictive Models Can Bridge the Gap Between Safety Data and Financial Metrics

Predictive models can bridge the gap between safety data and financial metrics by using data on past accidents and injuries to predict the likelihood of future accidents and injuries, and by estimating the potential costs of those accidents and injuries. By analyzing data on past accidents and injuries, predictive models can identify trends and patterns […]

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How Do Struck By Injuries Happen?

Struck-by injuries in the workplace can occur in a number of ways, including: Powered equipment operation: Struck-by injuries can occur when employees are struck by powered equipment, such as forklifts, bulldozers, or other types of machinery. Traffic patterns: Struck-by injuries can occur when employees are struck by vehicles or other equipment that is moving in […]

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