Sponsored by Matrix Design Group
Workplace vehicle-related incidents remain one of the biggest risks in materials handling, construction and mining. Identifying and addressing the top 10 vehicle-related safety hazards and the five key priorities for evaluating collision avoidance technologies can mean the difference between a safe operation and a costly incident. This webinar will explore the high cost of incidents and how artificial intelligence-powered collision avoidance technology is reshaping safety.
Learn how this state-of-the art technology enables AI to alert only on people and equipment in the line of travel and disregard everything else – reducing nuisance alerts and helping drivers stay engaged. Discover how AI allows operations to go tag-free, reducing complexities while maintaining high safety standards. See how AI-enabled pictures document near-miss incidents and how data insights help identify high-risk drivers, “hot spots” and peak risk times.
AI collision avoidance serves as an extra set of eyes for new and inexperienced workers, providing an added layer of protection. By minimizing incidents, AI technology not only enhances safety but also can reduce the likelihood of OSHA fines.
Join us for an in-depth look at how AI collision avoidance is creating safer, smarter worksites across multiple industries – helping organizations protect workers, reduce risk and improve operational efficiency.
Brian Jones, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Matrix Design Group
Brian Jones is vice president of sales and marketing at the Matrix Design Group, a leading provider of technology for industrial and mining safety and productivity. Brian has an extensive background and more than 15 years of experience in industrial and mining technology sales and management, particularly in the areas of collision avoidance and proximity detection. He earned his Master of Business Administration from the University of Kentucky and lives in Lexington, KY.
Kevin Druley, Associate Editor, Safety+Health magazine
Kevin is associate editor of Safety+Health and serves as co-host of the magazine’s “On the Safe Side” podcast.