by Zach Taylor | Jan 14, 2022 | Blog, Connected Worker, Manufacturing, Quality, Safety
Often in a manufacturing business, safety, quality, and productivity are thought of as three separate pillars of a functional company. However, safety, quality, and productivity are inextricably linked. It’s impossible to sacrifice one without sacrificing the others....
by Zach Taylor | Jan 4, 2022 | Blog, Connected Worker, Safety
At the beginning of every year, leaders should prioritize finding new ways to reimagine their safety processes to make them more effective, efficient, and ultimately drive safety improvements across a business. Looking forward into the new year, and with the abundance...
by Zach Taylor | Nov 29, 2021 | Articles, Connected Worker, Construction, Manufacturing, Operations, Quality, Safety
Read the full feature on EHS Today. Lockout tagout (LOTO) is viewed by many frontline workers as burdensome, inconvenient or production-slowing, but it is one of the most important OSHA standards and critical to an energy control program. Today, LOTO is one of the top...
by Zach Taylor | Nov 24, 2021 | Blog, Connected Worker, Manufacturing, Safety
Continuous improvement leaders are constantly on the lookout for digital tools that can streamline operations, boost quality and keep their workers safe and engaged. It’s not an easy job, but there are applications that bring solutions that continuous improvement...
by Zach Taylor | Nov 12, 2021 | Blog, Connected Worker, Manufacturing, Safety
Safety is the leading priority for the manufacturing leadership of an organization because of the people. Keeping your people safe and setting them up for success so they can return to their families each night is always the goal. Additionally, manufacturing leaders...
by Zach Taylor | Oct 13, 2021 | Case Studies, Safety
Watch the video “I was having to count 10,000 to 15,000 near misses a year [before Anvl],” says Mike Agro, a BGE Home Safety Consultant. “Once we got ahold of [Anvl], we were never letting it go.” Anvl engages users in real-time to...