The most valuable safety insights are often hidden across thousands of records.
AI is helping organizations connect those dots faster.
When organizations can identify emerging risks sooner, they can spend less time searching through data and more time preventing incidents.
That means:
• Spotting warning signs before an injury occurs
• Connecting information across incidents, observations, and employee concerns to uncover hidden risks
• Automating routine tasks so safety teams can spend more time improving safety and less time on paperwork
These were some of the key themes discussed at last month’s IOMSC Thought Leaders Summit, where industry leaders explored how AI is helping their organizations make sense of growing volumes of safety data and turn insights into action.
Benchmark Gensuite was proud to join health and safety leaders from around the world for this invite-only event in Geneva, Switzerland at the International Labour Organization focused on the future of workplace safety and risk management.
During the summit, R Mukund shared perspectives on using AI to surface leading indicators and help organizations identify risk earlier. Jay McCroskey facilitated conversations with Chief Medical Officers and EHS leaders on strengthening global risk reporting and improving alignment across teams, functions, and locations.
As organizations look for better ways to identify risk and act sooner, AI is helping transform data into more meaningful safety action.
How is your organization using AI to improve workplace safety or risk management? If you’d like to better understand how all of our Subscribers are using Genny AI, please reach out to Jay McCroskey and let’s get things started.
