We’re excited to share that our valued client, Stanley Handling, was recently featured in a BBC News report highlighting how artificial intelligence (AI) can help people extend their careers in physically demanding jobs. As the debate over the impact of AI on employment intensifies, it’s clear that this technology holds immense potential for positive change. Stanley Handling’s innovative AI solutions are at the forefront of addressing these challenges, showcasing a future where technology not only preserves jobs but also enhances worker health and safety.
This is especially transformative for the construction industry, where workers tackle physically demanding tasks and face higher risks of injury every day. In a field where safety is paramount, these cutting-edge technologies can lead to fewer accidents, significantly lower healthcare costs, and a remarkable boost in overall efficiency.
Imagine a workplace where AI technology actively works to keep employees safe and healthy. This is becoming a reality with the advanced AI from Hertfordshire-based Stanley Handling. This innovative AI analyses video footage to pinpoint pressure points and potential problem areas on the body during everyday tasks. Armed with this information, companies can select high-tech exoskeletons from the marketโpowered harnesses that reduce the physical strain on workers.
This AI technology, provided by Stanley Handling, is expected to become standard Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the future, much like hard hats or high-visibility jackets.
By dramatically reducing injury rates and collecting detailed data on employee movements, AI wearable technologies help businesses understand and mitigate the biggest risks to workplace safety. This not only boosts productivity but also fosters a healthier, happier workforce.
Interested in Wearable Technology for your business, Email sales@stanleyhanding.co.uk