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Wearables in the Workplace: What You Need to Know -- Occupational Health & Safety


Wearables in the Workplace: What You Need to Know
In this episode, Editor Sydny Shepard is joined by two professionals from NIOSH to discuss how wearable devices are impacting the safety industry.
By Sydny Shepard
May 24, 2021
Internet of Things, Network Connected Devices, Wearables… these are all words and phrases that you have probably heard referenced in the last decade and they have been rapidly gaining speed as access to information and data becomes the ultimate source of power in workplaces.
I know I had a lot of questions about how wearables are impacting the safety industry – so I figured you did, too. On today’s episode, you’ll hear my interview with Emanuele Cauda and John Snawder, both professionals working with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, or NIOSH. We discuss many of the topics you might be wondering about when it comes to wearables, but first, let’s talk a little more about our guests: ....

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Real-Time Instruments for Real-Life: Turning Numbers Into Knowledge -- Occupational Health & Safety


Real-Time Instruments for Real-Life: Turning Numbers Into Knowledge
In March of 2015, Dr. Gayle Debord and Mark Hoover, the original Directors of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Center for Direct Reading and Sensor Technologies (CDRST), published an article in the AIHA publication-The Synergist. The article, “Turning Numbers into Knowledge” described a future where exponential growth in the use of sensors to monitor the workplace environment could be used to empower workers and improve risk-informed management decisions. Doctors Debord and Hoover envisioned a future where technologies would better characterize cumulative risks and empower employers and workers to help reduce harmful exposures and become active partners in preventing occupational illnesses and injuries.  ....

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