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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Read moreReducing 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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Read moreConducting a comprehensive risk assessment is a critical process for any organization aiming to proactively manage and mitigate risks. This process involves identifying, analyzing, and evaluating risks to minimize, monitor, and control the probability or impact of unfortunate events. Here are the key steps involved in conducting a comprehensive risk assessment: 1. Identify the […]
Read moreThe Experience Modification Rate (X-Mod) is a factor that affects a company’s workers’ compensation costs. A high X-Mod indicates that a company has a higher than average number of claims, which can result in higher insurance premiums. From the perspective of safety managers, a high X-Mod suggests that a company’s safety program may not be […]
Read moreTRIR (Total Recordable Incident Rate) is a measure of how many work-related injuries and illnesses occur in a workplace, usually expressed as a rate per 100 employees per year. AI (Artificial Intelligence) and computer vision can help reduce TRIR by improving workplace safety through the use of advanced technologies. We have measurably reduced TRIR for […]
Read moreForklifts are indispensable in various industrial settings, from warehouses to construction sites, where they transport heavy materials over short distances. Despite their utility, forklifts pose significant safety risks if not operated correctly. Operator errors due to poor visibility, incorrect blade positioning, overhead hazards, and the risk of pinning are common issues leading to accidents. Computer […]
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