Monitoring sound levels is important for worker or visitor safety, to avoid harmful sound levels. Sound level monitoring may also be tied to compliance.
Safety wearables are quickly becoming the go-to fix for ergonomic injuries in the workplace, but their injury reduction capabilities extend further than that.
Lars Wismer, director of A+A, International Trade Fair for Safety, Security and Health at Work, talks to us about the world’s leading trade show for the occupational health and safety industry and what makes it stand apart from other events.
A stunning 91% of construction professionals report seeing others in the industry who previously didn’t use new technology on their projects starting to use it.
The increasing reliance on technologies — from AI, IoT, augmented reality and robotics — in manufacturing means more companies need to update their training programs.
Drowning in data but starved for insights? It's a common problem in the field of workplace safety where having access to a vast amount of injury data is both a blessing and a curse.
Author and CEO discusses issues facing safety professionals
March 27, 2023
In this episode, chief editor Benita Mehta interviews Gavin Coyle, CEO and founder of The Coyle Group, a safety consultancy that helps entrepreneurs and businesses of all sizes to protect their people, profits and reputation.