Safety 2024: ASSP Expert Panel Tackles AI

Safety 2024: ASSP Expert Panel Tackles AI

Experts discuss AI's transformative role in enhancing productivity, safety and innovation.

Safety 2024, this year’s event annually hosted by the American Society of Safety Professionals’ (ASSP), has seen record attendance, as guests gained valuable insights and industry connections. But among the topics is one at the top of everyone’s minds.

In an upcoming panel session on August 8, experts will delve into the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in the field of environmental health and safety (EHS). The session, titled "Artificial Intelligence in EHS: Conquering Fears and Embracing Frontiers," addresses AI’s impact on workplace safety and productivity.

Moderated by Kevin Slates, clinical associate professor of applied health science at Indiana University, the panel will feature notable speakers including Matt Law, manager of safety strategy at W.W. Grainger Inc.; Natasha Porter, chief customer officer at Benchmark Gensuite; and Boris Kiprovski, EHS Director at Skanska USA Building Inc.

The panel aims to address the benefits and concerns associated with the integration of AI in EHS. As AI technologies continue to evolve, their application in safety processes can enhance productivity and streamline operations within organizations. The discussion covers practical strategies for leveraging AI to drive innovation.

One of the key points of the session will be dispelling common fears surrounding AI. The panelists will provide actionable insights to help professionals navigate these challenges and embrace AI's emerging opportunities. Attendees can expect a discussion that will empower them to confidently integrate AI into their safety practices.

As AI continues to shape the future of work, sessions like this are crucial for professionals looking to stay ahead in the EHS field. By understanding the capabilities and limitations of AI, organizations can better prepare for a future where technology and human expertise work hand in hand to create safer and more efficient workplaces.

For more information on the Safety 2024 schedule, visit the event’s official website.

About the Author

Robert Yaniz Jr. is the Content Editor of Occupational Health & Safety.

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