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Showcasing AI technology solutions
18 March 2025
STANLEY WILL be on Stand 3/D50 showcasing a range of technology solutions designed to cut accident rates and improve productivity at The Health & Safety Event 2025 at the NEC in Birmingham from 8-10 April.

Workplace injuries pose a significant risk in any business. According to the Health and Safety Executive, there are life-threatening accidents involving plant and industrial machinery every year, along with thousands of back injuries leading to long-term musculoskeletal disorders. Stanley offers a range of data-driven technologies designed to dramatically reduce these incidents by identifying risks, improving workplace safety, and transforming behaviour
Solutions that will be on show, exclusively supplied by Stanley in the UK, include:
- Smart Wearables: Discover our latest out-of-the-box solution designed to identify and mitigate workforce risks, guaranteeing a 30%+ reduction in hazardous movements within just 2 months. This solution can be implemented in under 2 hours, providing real-time feedback and data analysis. The device measures musculoskeletal risks from bending, crouching, twisting, movement acceleration, and aggression. It provides workers with real-time haptic feedback, encouraging safer movements and transforming behaviours.
- Exoskeleton Suitability Scanning: This transformative technology is ideal for those in the manual handling sector, enabling management to focus training on high-risk and repetitive areas. WearHealth AI technology matches the right exoskeleton suit to the activity, reducing injury risk. Initially, a specialist safety consultant uses video scanning technology to assess a task. The worker is recorded performing the task, and an algorithm processes the video to evaluate risk. An ergonomist then reviews the data and provides a detailed report recommending the best exoskeleton suit for the task. Once a suit is selected, its effectiveness can be trialled using sensors on the neck, and leg. The right exoskeleton can then be fitted and used as needed, based on its potential effectiveness and comfort.
- Forklift Collision Avoidance: Modjoul’s Halo 360 collision avoidance system communicates with forklift drivers and other workers in the vicinity. If a forklift is nearby, the technology alerts both the driver and the individual, helping them avoid each other. This is particularly useful in areas with restricted vision, such as blind corners, or when cranes are operating overhead, lowering materials
- The Sprinter Range of Powered Stair Climbers: enables suppliers to deliver last-mile goods safely and efficiently, even in areas where access is difficult, or stairs are involved. The powered stair climber is both light and powerful, reducing the need for two employees to carry heavy products and significantly lowering the risk of injury
Stanley offers businesses a range of solutions to reduce manual handling injuries, improve business efficiency, identify emerging risks, and reduce costs. They utilise the latest technologies in powered stair climbers and AI wearable ergonomic safety technology.
For more information, visit www.stanleyhandling.co.uk
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