The future of industrial safety is connected, predictive and data-driven.
As manufacturing injuries remain high, facilities are turning to AI, smart sensors, predictive maintenance and wearables to ...
In modern manufacturing, where quality and safety are paramount, the integration of technology and innovative training methodologies has become increasingly vital. Among the advancements making waves ...
A plant floor with interconnected machines and sensors, exemplifying IIoT in manufacturing. Safety remains a top priority for manufacturers striving to reduce workplace hazards and improve overall ...
Mechanical breakdowns, electrical failures, and human errors can create hazardous situations in manufacturing. In this video, learn the importance of thorough risk assessments led by machine safety ...
WorkJam launches Manufacturing Connect, the only frontline engagement platform combining universal communication, Early Wage Access, and safety compliance specifically for manufacturing environments.
Training / Education: Bachelor’s degree, Otterbein University; OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainer; ITIL Certified; Green Belt Lean Manufacturing; and a variety of safety-specific certifications. What ...
[Sejong=Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] An Kyung-duk, Minister of Employment and Labor, has conducted an on-site inspection to prevent industrial accident incidents in the manufacturing industry.
In this special guest feature, Edwin Elmendorp, Information Architect, Kinsmen Group, points out that many opportunities exist for using BIG data technologies in manufacturing, while some are still in ...
Manufacturing parks are essential to South Carolina’s economy, but they also carry elevated injury risk. The regulatory ...
Commercial truck drivers need to be aware of and mitigate the risks that often lead to accidents, including driver impairment, vehicle defects and failures, improper loading and adverse weather ...
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