Intenseye, the leader in AI-powered workplace safety software, has released a new AI-powered safety assistant called Chief. Generally available with free-trial options starting today, Chief equips EHS...
By tackling data fragmentation, eliminating compliance guesswork, and answering critical safety queries rapidly, Intenseye Chief empowers environmental health & safety (EHS) teams to mitigate hazards with greater efficiency and precision than ever before.
NEW YORK: Intenseye, the leader in AI-powered workplace safety software, has released a new AI-powered safety assistant called Chief. Generally available with free-trial options starting today, Chief equips EHS teams to further strengthen their organization’s safety posture by tackling a pervasive obstacle to their progress: the enormous amounts of time typically required to properly collect, analyze, report on, and drive actions from safety data.
“As a longtime safety professional, I know firsthand that time is not only money – it’s also what can make all the difference between a healthy worker and an injured one, a minor ailment and a severe one, and, often, even life and death,” exclaims Terry Evans, Wood Products Division Safety Manager at Boise Cascade, an Intenseye customer. “The more time we must spend on administrative obligations like audit reports or data entry, the less we have left for evaluating hazards on the floor, driving changes that reduce exposures, and building crucial trust with the frontline workers whose safety depends on us.”
Unfortunately, myriad third-party research findings reinforce that the EHS administrative burden is severe and widespread, impeding EHS teams’ efforts to protect frontline workers. Specifically:
Transforming findings like these into relics of the past is what motivated Intenseye to develop Chief, which integrates seamlessly into the company’s flagship computer vision AI-powered workplace safety platform. Unlike not only the EHS status quo but also the numerous other large language model (LLM)-based offerings that have rapidly emerged in recent memory, Chief is uniquely purpose-built to equip EHS teams to:
According to Intenseye CEO Sercan Esen, “Chief is addressing a problem that every safety professional knows all too well: navigating an endless maze of paperwork and messy data while trying to keep people safe. The reality is that EHS teams are stretched thin, spending countless hours on compliance tasks and data management instead of being out on the floor, identifying hazards, and engaging with workers. With Chief, we’re not just making the process faster. We’re giving safety teams the chance to shift their focus back to where it matters and is needed most – preventing incidents before they happen and creating safer workplaces for everyone.”
Hans Rudelsberger, Global Head of EHS and Operational Sustainability at Huhtamaki, which is also an Intenseye customer, agrees: "Chief will support our journey to zero by reducing the time it takes for EHS managers to prepare the data they need. Instead of them going into the system, looking for the highest-risk exposure, and making their own conclusions, Chief does the groundwork. It provides about 80% of the work, and then the manager only has to do the last 20%. This saves time, allowing you to use the data to start making additional analyses from a different starting point, thereby enabling you to work much more efficiently and effectively.”
To learn more about Intenseye Chief, read the blog, register for the upcoming webinar, or visit www.intenseye.com/products/chief.
About Intenseye
Intenseye is on a mission to transform workplace safety with computer vision AI. By providing 24/7 visibility into unseen hazards, ergonomic risk factors, and leading indicator data, the company’s solutions empower environmental health and safety (EHS) leaders to drive proactive changes that reduce work-related injury and illness rates, improve compliance, and save lives. More than 100,000 workers at Fortune 500 companies and leading industrial groups in dozens of countries are protected by Intenseye. The company was founded in 2018, has a footprint on six continents, and is headquartered in New York City. To learn more, visit intenseye.com.
Fonte: Business Wire
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