Beware the ‘shiny object’ when choosing safety tech, NSC experts say
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Employers should prioritize safety technology that fits their actual needs rather than adopting the latest trendy solutions. The National Safety Council emphasizes choosing practical, purpose-driven safety tools over flashy new options.
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Washington — For employers, safety technology should be a good fit rather than just the newest option, says Matt Law, director of the Work to Zero initiative at the National Safety Council. “It’s not about the shiny object,” Law said June 2 during an NSC webinar titled, Moving Safety Forward: The…
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