Company empowers Supervisors and EHS Leaders to access and act on safety insights without requiring deep data analysis
Voxel, the Applied AI company revolutionizing workplace safety and efficiency, announced the release of Impact Boards; personalized boards that offer shift-specific safety and risk insights. With Impact Boards, teams can quickly pinpoint trends, address key operational concerns, and take proactive measures to reduce workplace injuries and inefficiencies.
Workplace safety and operational efficiency are more critical than ever, yet supervisors don’t have the time to run their businesses and translate complex data into clear action plans. Impact Boards addresses growing customer demand for intelligent solutions that streamline safety management, enabling supervisors to take a more active role in preventing workplace incidents and optimizing operations.
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Key functionality of the product include:
- Customizable Dashboards – Impact Boards can be tailored by shift, location, and team to ensure the right insights reach the right people;
- Automated Risk Detection – Advanced analytics spotlight emerging safety patterns and intervention opportunities before incidents occur; and
- Intuitive User Experience – Designed for busy supervisors, Impact Boards presents complex data in a clear, easy-to-understand format.
“The future of workplace safety depends on equipping operators to take decisive action making their worksites safer,” said Vernon O’Donnell, CEO of Voxel. “Impact Boards represents a major step forward in our mission to transform operational excellence through AI. We are now enabling teams to mitigate risks before an incident occurs, creating measurably safer workplaces.”
“Impact Boards have completely transformed how we approach workplace safety. The ability to customize insights by shift and location has been a game-changer for our team,” said Rodney Harris, Safety Training Coordinator at Alliance Ground International (AGI). “Instead of reacting to incidents, we’re proactively identifying risks and taking action before they become a problem.”
Source: PRNewswire