CompScience Insurance Services announced the launch of a complete suite of features. The CompScience Intelligent Safety Platform leverages the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) to provide customers with a risk-reduction solution to assess, mitigate, protect, and respond to potential workplace hazards. The AI-powered software helps reduce injury rates and workers’ compensation premiums.
The CompScience Intelligent Safety Platform reduces the risk of injuries in manufacturing, logistics, hospitality, and retail sectors, from musculoskeletal injuries to forklift collisions. CompScience improves workers’ lives while measurably lowering the cost of risk, whether included in a workers’ compensation insurance policy or as a software service.
CompScience generates a full suite of causal risk factors. The suite includes scoring safety at facilities, reporting potential injuries with video analytics, detecting critical risks in real time, and generating risk reduction recommendations. CompScores help safety and operations managers break the cycle of reactive safety and get proactive with their strategies, while CFOs use the data to allocate resources most effectively and mitigate the total cost of risk.
“Customers tell us that our automated risk assessment product helps them finally get proactive about their safety culture. It’s natural to react to serious injuries, but CompScience gives companies the tools to drive systemic change using their existing video cameras,” said Josh Butler, founder and CEO of CompScience. “We go live in days, not months. That lets us drive down recordable injuries at a fraction of the cost of other solutions in the market.”
CompScience will showcase a live demo of the Intelligent Safety Platform, featuring real-time alerts, at the Safety Tech Pavilion, booth #5432, and the National Safety Council Congress.
To begin reducing risk and injuries in the workplace, safety, operations, and risk, leaders can request a demo at http://compscience.com.
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