Making the invisible, visible
REACTEC REVIEWS the current impact of dust-related occupational ill-health in the UK and explores how connected worker technology can help you to manage exposure.
REACTEC REVIEWS the current impact of dust-related occupational ill-health in the UK and explores how connected worker technology can help you to manage exposure.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE is making a significant impact on many professions and industries. But what about when it comes to safety?
Accidents involving workers and moving vehicles have increased at an alarming rate. Advances in technology can alert workers to dangers and provide a level of protection in hazardous areas. Jacqui McLaughlin looks at the benefits of proximity warning systems.
TO ENSURE that your workers aren’t getting dangerously close to moving vehicles, equipment, or restricted areas, employers must adopt modern proximity warning systems that can accurately and reliably monitor your workers’ behaviour, and alert them to dangers in real-time.
REACTEC HAS over 20 years’ experience helping employers prevent hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) utilising an eco-system of workplace wearables and cloud-based analytics.
It’s safer to be approximately right than exactly wrong when it comes to monitoring a person’s exposure to Hand Arm Vibration (HAV), says Jacqui McLaughlin.
Reactec CEO Jacqui McLaughlin explores how the risk from exposure to hand-arm vibration is assessed and warns that assessment may not be effective in protecting people from the risk.
Traditional methods of regular assessment and generic control measures can help some but inevitably not all workers and can result in an underestimation of vibration exposure by up to 76%, putting people at serious risk according to a new report.
The award winning HAVmeter from
Reactec manages employees’
exposure to hand arm vibration
(HAV). It gives power tool users a
running total of their vibration points
exposure throughout the day and
warns before high expo
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