Case Studies
Safe radios for fuel industry workers
New Zealand Oil Services Ltd (NZOSL) has upgraded to Motorola MOTOTRBO digital radios to improve the safety and productivity for the business. [ + ]
Front-foot approach to managing the health of workers
Research has found that 45% of employees in Australia are taking in excess of four weeks off work for minor injuries that should be resolved within five days. Australian organisation Injury Treatment has developed an Early Intervention Model to counteract the detrimental effects that an illness/injury can have on a company’s bottom line. [ + ]
Eye tracking technology for mining machines
Australian-based company Seeing Machines has signed a strategic agreement with Caterpillar Global Mining LLC, a leading manufacturer of mining equipment, for DSS in-cab Fatigue Monitoring Systems for use in mining machines. [ + ]
Handrails and guardrails ensure safety for Australian miners
Moddex Systems has provided handrails and guardrails to Australian mining companies to ensure the safety of hundreds of site workers and guarantee operational productivity. [ + ]
Equipment to improve underground construction safety
An innovative manipulator has been developed to improve safety and productivity in underground construction. Suitable for the mining and building industries, the equipment provides a solution to the significant safety issue of personnel working with suspended loads, especially in confined underground work areas. Local mining contractor Redpath Australia has developed a machine capable of erecting steel beams in underground mines at a much safer and faster rate than the current process using cranes. [ + ]
Fatigue management for truck fleets
Navman Wireless has partnered with Transtech Driven to manufacture a fatigue management solution. [ + ]
Gaming controls to improve workplace safety
Sentient’s MVX technology can be used for different workplace safety applications such as employee induction and training, site supervision and monitoring and others. [ + ]
Grocon reduces injury numbers and frequency rate
Grocon, an Australian construction and development company, wanted to achieve a better safety record than its peers. However, to translate goals into reality, the company needed to shift its safety culture. Grocon’s safety culture transformation helped the company achieve significant reduction in injury numbers and frequency rate. [ + ]