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The Tennessee Safety & Health Conference, established in 1977—and a collaboration between the Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration (TOSHA), the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP), and as of 2022, the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce & Industry (TCCI)—offers a platform for promoting, increasing awareness and implementing workplace safety and health practices through a comprehensive agenda of knowledge and expertise.
New software uses artificial intelligence and National Safety Council modeling to identify workplace hazards through mobile photography.
Confined spaces are dynamic environments where gas levels, airflow, and temperature can shift in seconds. AI-based atmospheric intelligence is helping safety teams move beyond threshold alarms to predictive, real-time risk interpretation.
New research from the ASSP outlines how AI tools are transforming risk assessment and reporting for EHS experts.
Workers may feel safe, but many can’t identify safety systems or report hazards. Experts warn the growing gap between perception and real protection.
AI is rapidly expanding in construction safety, but poor implementation can create alert fatigue, mistrust, and a false sense of security. Workforce-centered deployment is critical for real risk reduction.
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