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This webinar was part of the webinar series for this Autumn. Register for one or more sessions, taking place this September!
This webinar was part of the webinar series for this Autumn. Register for one or more sessions, taking place this September!
In the changing landscape of safety technology, a shift from conventional desktop setups to mobile digital devices has revolutionised the way organisations approach safety. Today mobile applications allow workforces to remain efficient and active as partners in an organisation’s safety programme. Workers now anticipate intuitive technology that is easily accessible and convenient. Pocket-friendly mobile apps are a simple and easy-to-use solution, just a touch away.
Whether workers are physically co-located on-site, dispersed across diverse job locations, or even working remotely, the integration of mobile applications has unlocked the potential for real-time safety engagement, seamless communication, and streamlined management of critical data flows.
Contrary to initial fears, digital technology is not a threat to jobs but rather an enabler that enhances work by making it easier, faster, and better.
By embracing digital tools, businesses can break down communication barriers and improve workplace processes, fostering a culture of continuous learning and empowerment.
Join us in this webinar as we explore the journey of safety culture and its connection to technology. We’ll also offer tips on how to deploy mobile technology correctly to gain engagement from frontline workers.
In this webinar Scott Gaddis, Intelex’s VP Health & Safety, will cover:
Scott Gaddis
Vice President, Global Practice Leader, Safety and Health, Intelex Technologies
Scott leads integration of the EHSQ Alliance in thought leadership and building partnerships with key clients and other top influencers in EHS. He is responsible for the engagement of EHS professionals across the globe to provide a platform for sharing information and collectively driving solutions that mitigate workplace loss. Before joining Intelex, Scott was Vice President, Global Environment, Health, and Safety for Coveris High Performance Packaging Company, Executive Director of Global EHS for Bristol-Myers Squibb, Global Director of Occupational Safety and Health at Kimberly-Clark and GE Company as EHS Director. Mr. Gaddis has been published in various EHS trade journals and has lectured at National and International EHS conferences. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Science degree in Occupational Safety and Health from Murray State University in Murray, KY.