{"id":243903,"date":"2020-12-19T08:32:15","date_gmt":"2020-12-19T13:32:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/using-automation-technology-to-improve-facility-safety-ehs-today\/"},"modified":"2020-12-19T08:32:15","modified_gmt":"2020-12-19T13:32:15","slug":"using-automation-technology-to-improve-facility-safety-ehs-today","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/technology\/using-automation-technology-to-improve-facility-safety-ehs-today\/","title":{"rendered":"Using Automation Technology to Improve Facility Safety &#8211; EHS Today"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Maintaining a safe and reliable warehouse environment for  employees is the top priority for facility managers across the supply chain. As  a result, companies go to great lengths to foster a culture of safety. With so  much unpredictability, safety training must be at the core of successful  operations to eliminate workplace accidents.<\/p>\n<p>However, the biggest barrier to delivering this heightened  degree of safety is often the high workforce turnover driven by an increasingly  competitive industry. It can be difficult to effectively maintain protocols and  communicate a consistent level of urgency with a constant rotation of  employees.<\/p>\n<p>As a result, leading third-party logistics providers (3PLs)  are increasingly turning to the power of technology to reinforce safety  protocols and fill any gaps in training created by employee turnover. From advanced  Internet of Things (IoT) sensors to artificial intelligence (AI) and machine  learning (ML), 3PLs are optimizing their warehouse safety practices with the  latest emerging technologies to create a safer work environment. <\/p>\n<p>Reliable data has proven to be foundational to warehouse  safety. Previously, decisions around safety were made by safety managers who  physically monitored employees on-site, manually identified hazards and rectified  any potential danger. This method is no longer practical during the COVID-19  pandemic; due to social distancing guidelines, security managers are tasked  with maintaining a consistent quality of leadership and safety without being physically  available on the floor. Fortunately, safety can be remotely monitored through  the collection and strategic utilization of data. <\/p>\n<p>Augmenting existing and traditional tools, such as  telematics, with advanced IoT sensors, warehouse managers can gather valuable  data to make those technologies safer and more productive. For example, sensors  added to materials handling equipment (MHE) give 3PLs greater insight into  operator activity and performance by instantly measuring and reporting on factors  such as speed, proximity and impacts. The simple presence of safety monitoring  sensors can have a positive impact and act as a reminder to employees that their  MHE performance is being reported. When integrated with additional  capabilities, these technologies can transform 3PLs safety strategies. <\/p>\n<p>By employing intelligent AI technology, 3PLs can take their  data to the next level by strategically turning their existing data into  actionable insights. Leveraging AI and ML, advanced solutions can automatically  notify warehouse managers of any safety protocol infractions and provide  actionable next steps, such as instructions on additional employee training. Management  then has the information it needs to quickly intervene and prevent any  additional breaches in safety. <\/p>\n<p>These technologies can also send helpful reminders of safety  best practices to MHE operators mobile devices in real time, maximizing their  effectiveness. For instance, back injuries are some of the most common workplace  injuries in warehouse environments due to the constant bending, lifting and  standing that are required of the job. Wearable IoT sensors are proving to be  an innovative solution to avoiding these injuries. Clipped to the back of the shirt  collar, these devices use ML capabilities to determine a baseline for normal  movements. Should individuals make a movement deemed abnormal and potentially hazardous,  the device vibrates, alerting them of hazardous body movement. Dashboards  provided by the wearable IoT sensor can provide immediate, in-the-moment  feedback and coaching to the individuals. That enables individuals to quickly  learn and adapt their behaviors. <\/p>\n<p>When leveraged in conjunction with each other, these  technologies contribute to the creation of a smart warehouse. This optimized,  highly efficient environment provides the data and ML necessary to predict  safety infractions or accidents before they happen. Rather than simply waiting  for an incident, warehouse leadership can be proactive, gleaning insight into  where additional training is needed. And because these technologies rely on real  time and readily available data, they are not impacted by sudden employee  turnover. Thanks to technology, safety managers have the tools they need to  protect their workforce. <\/p>\n<p>The COVID-19 pandemic has completely changed how businesses  across industries operate, and this also rings true for 3PLs. One of the most important  trends that has emerged during the pandemic is the convergence of safety and  health. Due to COVID-19, no warehouse can truly be considered safe for  employees if it is not also a clean, healthy environment. As a result,  infection fighting technologies have quickly become best practice for  safety-minded 3PLs. <\/p>\n<p>Contact tracing devices have been implemented in warehouses  to provide management with granular information about employee interactions while  remaining respectful of individual privacy. Should an employee contract  COVID-19, managers can quickly trace their contact points to determine who must  quarantine, helping to mitigate the spread of infection throughout the  warehouse. In addition, the implementation of electronic checklists enables  touchless operations, reducing the back-and-forth of paperwork that can require  close proximity and could therefore potentially spread disease. Installing  thermal camera solutions at warehouse entry points enables automated  temperature checks, allowing management to prevent possibly contagious  individuals from entering the facility. <\/p>\n<p>Finally, robotic cleaning devices assume the risks of  sanitizing the entire warehouse from its human counterparts, ensuring all  assets are clean and ready for operation. These technology implementations  contribute to a healthier, and therefore safer, workplace for all.<\/p>\n<p>The last few years have seen incredibly rapid innovation in  warehouse safety technologies, and this momentum is only expected to accelerate  in the future. With emerging solutions ranging from mechanical exoskeletons  that augment lifting movements to intelligent dock locking devices, it is clear  that 3PLs will continue to turn to technology when crafting their safety  strategies. <\/p>\n<p>Whether 3PLs are concerned about workplace injuries or viral  infection, there is a technology implementation to meet their needs. By  combining a culture of safety with powerful, data-driven technologies, 3PLs can  ensure they are providing their workforce with the most comprehensive and  resilient safety protocols possible, regardless of workforce turnover. <\/p>\n<p>Ultimately, 3PLs greatest asset is their people, and when  3PLs let data lead the way, they can protect them with a forward-thinking  warehouse safety strategy. <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Kristi Montgomery is the vice president of innovation; Allen Polk is vice  president of sales; and Miguel Trivino  is the director of environmental, health & safety at Kenco.  Kenco provides integrated  logistics solutions that include distribution and fulfillment, comprehensive  transportation management, material handling services, real estate management  and information technology.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to see the original: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" href=\"https:\/\/www.ehstoday.com\/safety-technology\/article\/21150776\/using-automation-technology-to-improve-facility-safety\" title=\"Using Automation Technology to Improve Facility Safety - EHS Today\">Using Automation Technology to Improve Facility Safety - EHS Today<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Maintaining a safe and reliable warehouse environment for employees is the top priority for facility managers across the supply chain. As a result, companies go to great lengths to foster a culture of safety. 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