About the Webinar
Wearable technology has seen a significant increase in usage over recent years, and adoption of innovative safety technology is set to rise further.
We welcome you to learn more how wearable technology can help to quantify and reduce injury risk within your organisation and identify areas for introducing substitutions, engineering controls & eliminate handling tasks.
We welcome you to learn more how wearable technology can help to quantify and reduce injury risk within your organisation and identify areas for introducing substitutions, engineering controls & eliminate handling tasks.
Who Should Attend
Anyone interested in how technology can interact
with human labor to increase workplace safety
with human labor to increase workplace safety
Innovation Managers
You will learn how wearable technology can boost your company's digital transformation by gathering objective data on risk and initiative effectiveness |
HSE Professionals
Explore how to reduce recordable injuries and make your workplace safer than ever for the future |
Ergonomists & Physios
Discover how injury insight data can accelerate workers rehabilitation |
About the SpeakerAmy is Head of Accounts & Consultant Ergonomist at Soter Analytics, the Wearable Tech & AI development UK based company.
She became interested in ergonomics during her time working as an osteopath. Along with patient care, understanding the predisposing factors to injuries was paramount in impacting wellbeing longer term. Now Amy is working with Soter Analytics customers across the world to feed back into human movement algorithms, and leverage objective performance data to advise organisations on how to improve work and process design. |
Join us to learn about these key takeaways
- How wearable technology provides a unique means of gathering relevant EHS data while respecting employee privacy
- How analytics intelligence can be provided to safety leaders in an easy-to-understand format with actionable advice before incidents happen
- How machine learning & AI are being used to identify high-risk safety trends
- Case studies with findings and insights around; process improvements, environmental hazards detected, uncovering harmful human motion, and positively impacting safety culture
- Learn how to implement a fully remote assessment and coaching tool shown to reduce the frequency of hazardous movements by up to 80% and injury rates (MSD) by 55%, and gather and analyse on average 80 hours of movements per worker
July 24, 2020 | 04:00 PM GMT+1
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