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]]>Return to Work Security Services simplifies the complexities associated with returning to in-person work by empowering organizations to select the technologies and services they need with the agility to adapt to their unique environment as part of their individual plans to return to a physical workspace.
Return to Work Security Services can become part of a smarter and safer employee or visitor experience from entrance to exit, allowing customers to utilize:
“As businesses return to the workplace, employers’ top concern is how to bring their staff back safely and address their obligations under various state and other mandates. This is a critical responsibility, now and post-pandemic, and will transform how we work and collaborate in face-to-face environments to help keep everyone at work safe long-term,” said Steven Burger, Vice President, Technology Innovation & New Business Development, Ricoh USA, Inc. “Business continuity measures such as taking preventative screening and distancing measures will remain paramount for the foreseeable future. Return to Work Security Services takes a common-sense, comprehensive approach to addressing the changes necessary for returning to the physical workplace so organizations can focus on recovery, growth and the future.”
Capturing the key attributes of users’ most pressing return-to-work policies and processes, Ricoh’s offering is customized for the specific needs of each customer with data-driven optimization and change management support. Ricoh also provides insights for improvements based on regular review of data analytics that customers may use as part of ongoing compliance programs and as they continue to refine their COVID-19 policies and practices. This latest service complements Ricoh’s existing offerings that address safety needs such as RICOH Intelligent Voice Control, Workplace & Facilities Management Services and more.
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]]>Overexertion injuries threaten every company and can happen when workers handle materials or equipment.
With the app, Liberty Mutual’s Risk Control consultants record a video of an employee performing a task, answer a few questions about the job, and within minutes can understand the likelihood of the task injuring the worker. Videos can also be sent from employers to Liberty Mutual consultants for quick analysis.
“Reducing injuries require employers systematically identify risks, evaluate options and implement best practices, which can be time consuming,” said Liberty Mutual Vice President and General Manager of Risk Control James Merendino. “We drew on our long tradition of leveraging technology to improve safety – which dates back to the 1980’s – to develop an app that relies on sophisticated artificial intelligence to dramatically speed that process.”
By superimposing a wireframe skeleton over the image of the worker, the app shows how the current task stresses that individual. The app then reports the percentage of the population that can safely perform the task as currently designed. Employers can then adjust the task, quickly evaluate the new process, and confirm it can be safely performed by more employees.
To build the app, Liberty Mutual partnered with Kinetica Labs, a pioneer in the application of computer vision and artificial intelligence for occupational safety. The ErgoValuator app blends the insurer’s decades of safety research with Kinetica’s sophisticated object recognition and machine learning software. The result is a powerful but simple to use tool that enables employers to address the biggest single source of workplace injury and costs.
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