In modern manufacturing, where quality and safety are paramount, the integration of technology and innovative training methodologies has become increasingly vital. Among the advancements making waves ...
While safety in the manufacturing industry has gradually improved over the last several decades, the concerns are still very real. Despite the move toward automation, humans remain at the center of ...
A plant floor with interconnected machines and sensors, exemplifying IIoT in manufacturing. Safety remains a top priority for manufacturers striving to reduce workplace hazards and improve overall ...
Training / Education: Bachelor’s degree, Otterbein University; OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainer; ITIL Certified; Green Belt Lean Manufacturing; and a variety of safety-specific certifications. What ...
AI in manufacturing safety is reshaping the future of safety in manufacturing by considering human factors beyond mere data. Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) managers have always been associated ...
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is reshaping how manufacturing companies work, increasing productivity while achieving higher consistency levels and lower ...
Ignoring or avoiding these topics and the related manufacturing safety training can lead to extremely costly lessons. Did you know that worksite accidents leading to injury or death are fairly common?
Even through uncertainties—and there has been no shortage of them in recent times—innovation in technology is maintaining its relentless pace. Setbacks in past years have called for unprecedented ways ...
Lockheed Martin’s Additive Design and Manufacturing Center in Sunnyvale, California, where the company produces military, commercial and civil space technology, attained a comprehensive safety ...