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Exoskeletons and smart technologies are transforming the way we work, says Graham Sharp.
Exoskeletons and smart technologies are transforming the way we work, says Graham Sharp.
THE DIRECTOR of a Leicester-based construction company has been given a suspended prison sentence after a man fell from height while working on a house extension and died in hospital several weeks later.
BRITISH AIRWAYS has been fined more than £3M after two employees fell from height and sustained serious injuries.
A WOOD supplier has been fined £40k for failing to protect its workers from exposure to wood dust.
THE WORLD’S first double lung transplant using AI enabled exoskeleton technology has taken place at Harefield Hospital, part of Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT)
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.
A COMPANY which produces electricity from food waste by anaerobic digestion, has been fined more than £300k after an explosion caused two employees to suffer life changing injuries.
AI DRIVEN exoskeletons aimed at preventing workplace fatigue and back problems has been successfully trialled at TECHNAL UK, a supplier of low-carbon aluminium window, door and facade systems for the construction industry.
GAME CHANGING bionic technology designed to cut workplace accidents and improve safety, has been tested by the Minister for AI and Digital Government as part of a trip to the Hertfordshire headquarters of Health and Safety experts, Stanley.
Graham Sharp explains how workplace safety and training is being transformed using wearable technology.
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