Artificial intelligence in the service of occupational health and safety (OHS)

New technologies to monitor, assess and prevent

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now at the heart of the news.

Over the past few years, its use has become more widespread and has been introduced into a wide range of business sectors, reshaping the world of work by automating tasks, improving productivity, assisting decision-making, and so on. At a time when prevention is becoming a strategic lever for performance and quality of life in the workplace, AI is opening up new prospects. It is now possible to monitor, assess and prevent risks in a more proactive, targeted and continuous way.

 

Discover the main challenges in our dedicated infographic:

Identifying risks to take sustainable action

Faced with the challenges of occupational health and safety (OHS), prevention can no longer be based on simple observations.

Because your employees don’t have to choose between their work and their health, Moovency offers you KIMEA: a range of innovative, high-performance solutions, based on computer vision and artificial intelligence, to help you assess and optimise the ergonomics of your workstations.

We support health and safety professionals in taking a practical, measurable approach to prevention: adopting a constant optimisation approach ensures that we deliver the best and constantly improve employee well-being.

We also offer training services. We train your internal staff to use our KIMEA suite of tools to assess workstations. That way, you’re no longer dependent on another company for physical risk measurement.

Want to find out more about AI and OHS?

Discover the complete webinar (French version) about AI and OHS hosted by Pierre PLANTARD director and founder of Moovency on  Webikeo !

 

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