In today’s industrial workplace where staying ahead of safety risks is paramount to keeping workers safe on the job, connected safety technology is no longer a nice-to-have solution. The more wearable technology becomes commonplace, from using a watch to monitor your heart rate to tracking your next Uber ride on your smartphone, the more using Internet-of-Things (IoT) safety-based devices is considered a must-have on the job.
Choosing the right differential pressure monitoring system can show your employees that your care about their safety.
Ferrara Candy Co. was cited for five violations after an inspection.
Episode 166
Editor Sydny Shepard sits down with Blackline Safety's Sean Stinson and NiSource's Prajwal Deshpande to discuss practical implementations of connected technology to enhance worker safety.
The citations include violations for not using energy isolating devices, PPE and ladder use.
Huber Engineered Woods LLC was renamed a "star" site after an evaluation in April 2022.
The worker and an excavator fell 80 feet after a floor collapsed.
Alcohol remains the most common substance abused by workers.
A hot summer can make winter seem less dangerous, but don’t be fooled.
The use of technology will continue to play a role in the improvement of workplace safety.