• The Future of Construction Safety: Building Safety Act, Digital Tools & Data Management
    Oct 21 2024

    In this episode, Peter Thomas and Allan Binns explore the evolving landscape of construction safety. They delve into the impact of the Building Safety Act, the role of digital tools in streamlining safety processes, and how data is shaping the future of safety outcomes. Key topics include accident statistics, behavioral safety challenges, the importance of communication in construction, and the need for better standardization in risk assessments. The conversation highlights how the industry must adapt, using technology and AI to mitigate risks and improve safety standards.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The Building Safety Act is driving a cultural shift in construction.
    • Digital tools can boost safety efficacy by reducing administrative tasks.
    • Accident statistics in construction have plateaued, prompting the need for fresh strategies.
    • Behavioral safety is key to preventing accidents.
    • Data management is critical for improving safety outcomes.
    • Standardization in risk assessments enhances safety practices.

    Chapters: 00:00 Introduction
    02:36 Building Safety Act's Impact
    05:14 Construction Accident Statistics
    08:15 Digital Tools in Safety
    11:12 Behavioral Safety
    17:02 Risk Assessment & Mitigation
    27:20 Navigating Building Safety Regulations
    30:47 Standardization in Safety Practices
    32:52 The Future of Safety Data
    40:37 Data and Safety Communication
    46:26 Improving Risk Assessment Processes

    #BuildingSafetyAct #ConstructionSafety #DigitalTools #AccidentStatistics #SafetyTechnology #RiskAssessment

    The Future of Construction Safety: Building Safety Act, Digital Tools & Data Management

    In this episode, Peter Thomas and Allan Binns dive into the evolving world of construction safety, discussing the implications of the Building Safety Act and the rise of digital tools in safety management. They examine accident statistics, the importance of behavioral safety, and the critical role data plays in enhancing safety outcomes. The conversation touches on the future of safety technology, the need for better communication across teams, and the importance of standardizing risk assessments for more effective safety practices.

    Key Topics:

    • The cultural shift brought by the Building Safety Act
    • How digital tools improve safety efficiency
    • The plateau of accident statistics in construction
    • Behavioral safety and its role in preventing accidents
    • The need for detailed data in risk assessment and safety communication

    #ConstructionSafety #BuildingSafetyAct #SafetyData #RiskAssessment #SafetyTech

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    55 mins
  • Preventing Falls: The Future of Healthcare Technology with Graham Salters
    Oct 2 2024

    In this conversation, Graham discusses his extensive background in operations and technology, particularly in the healthcare sector. He shares his personal experiences that led him to focus on fall prevention technology, emphasizing the importance of proactive measures over reactive solutions. The discussion delves into the financial implications of falls in healthcare, the significance of data in understanding and preventing falls, and the innovative technology developed to address these issues. Graham also highlights the challenges of technology adoption in care homes and the need for effective change management. The conversation concludes with insights on the future of IoT in healthcare and the importance of designing technology that addresses real problems.


    Takeaways

    • Graham's mission is to implement fall prevention technology in every care home in the UK.
    • The technology focuses on prevention rather than detection of falls.
    • Data analysis is crucial for understanding the impact of falls on healthcare costs.
    • The financial savings from preventing falls can be substantial for the NHS.
    • Effective change management is essential for technology adoption in care homes.
    • Understanding the unique needs of residents is key to preventing falls.
    • Staff engagement and support are critical for successful technology implementation.
    • The current state of IoT in healthcare is not yet ready for widespread adoption.
    • Designing technology should focus on solving specific problems.
    • The cost of not implementing fall prevention technology is significant.


    Chapters

    1. 00:00 Introduction to Graham's Background and Mission
    2. 04:11 The Importance of Fall Prevention Technology
    3. 09:10 Data-Driven Insights on Fall Prevention
    4. 13:43 Understanding the Technology Behind Fall Prevention
    5. 18:17 Change Management in Technology Adoption
    6. 23:04 The Future of IoT in Healthcare
    7. 27:57 The Financial Argument for Safety Technology
    8. 32:42 Navigating the Challenges of Technology Implementation
    9. 37:33 Conclusion and Call to Action


    https://altushealthcare.co.uk/



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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Liam Simpson: Safety Leadership in an Evolving Industry
    Aug 5 2024

    In this podcast episode, Pete Thomas and Liam Simpson discuss the critical need for safety leaders to stay relevant and adapt to evolving industry changes. Liam shares insights on integrating safety leadership with organisational leadership and the importance of continuous professional development (CPD). The conversation also explores the future of health and safety, highlighting the potential of predictive technologies and real-time monitoring to revolutionise workplace safety. As industries become more complex, staying ahead of the curve is essential for ensuring the well-being of employees.

    To connect with Liam: (1) Liam Simpson | LinkedIn

    To learn about our sponsor: Home - My Safety Consultant

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Peter Thomas: Solo Insights
    Jul 22 2024

    In this special solo episode, host Pete Thomas reflects on his journey through the first 16 episodes of the Safety Tech Podcast. By interviewing tech entrepreneurs and safety leaders, Pete uncovers how digital transformation and AI are set to revolutionise the safety profession. He also shares his transition from a safety professional to working for a tech company, offering insights and advice for others aspiring to make the same leap.

    To connect with Pete: Peter Thomas MSc | LinkedIn

    To sign up to My Safety Consultant: List Your Services - My Safety Consultant

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    44 mins
  • Peter Clark: From consultancy to cutting-edge technology
    Jul 8 2024

    In this episode we are joined by Peter Clark, who shares his journey from a health and safety professional to Executive Director at Ark. Peter highlights the transformative impact of data analysis and technology in the safety industry, recounting his experiences and the pivotal role of the Quooda software in revolutionising safety management. This discussion provides valuable insights into the future of safety tech and the importance of innovative solutions in the built environment.

    To learn more about Quooda: QUOODA workplace risk management software | Ark Workplace Risk

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Tim Absalom: Improving risk assessment with AI
    Jun 24 2024

    In this episode, we sit down with Tim Absalom from Intuety to explore his fascinating transition from construction to AI-driven safety solutions. Tim discusses his extensive career in high-risk environments like oil and gas, mining, and infrastructure construction. The conversation delves into the similarities and differences between health and safety regulations in the UK and Australia, while highlighting the role of tech startups in improving workplace safety through innovation and AI.

    To connect with Tim: Tim Absalom | LinkedIn

    To learn more about Intuety: Home - Intuety | Smart RAMS | Intelligent Health and Safety Software | Large Risk Model

    To learn more about our sponsor: Home - My Safety Consultant

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    58 mins
  • Jason Hill: Digital Management of Fire Safety Records
    Jun 10 2024

    In this episode we are joined by Jason Hill from Tio. Digital records play a crucial role in effective fire safety management, replacing traditional paper logbooks with digital versions. This not only improves efficiency but also ensures important records are not lost or misplaced. Asset management is another crucial aspect, allowing building owners to accurately track and manage their fire safety assets such as fire extinguishers and emergency lighting. Integration with other software through APIs is essential for developing a comprehensive and streamlined approach to fire safety management. However, the cost and accessibility of British Standards pose challenges to the industry, and a subscription-based model could provide a more affordable solution. Furthermore, the role of AI in fire safety is a growing area of interest, with the potential for AI systems to enhance automation, perform real-time CCTV analysis, and improve overall fire safety practices. Ultimately, the goal is to bridge the gap between current fire safety standards and the evolving technology in the industry.

    To connect with Jason on LinkedIn: Jason Hill | LinkedIn

    To learn about TIO: Tio Fire Safety - Digital Fire Logbook & Compliance App

    To Learn more about our sponsor My Safety Consultant: Home - My Safety Consultant

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Jack Bernard: Digital building management from Nine1Three
    May 27 2024

    In this episode I speak with Jack Bernard the founder of Nine1Three. His company is a digital building management platform which combines remote monitoring and holistic analytics. It allows building managers to have real-time insight into their buildings, enabling them to react immediately to faults or emergencies. The platform automates tasks such as KPI reporting and regulatory compliance, freeing up valuable time for housing professionals. The flexibility of Nine1Three allows for integration with various sensors and systems, making it adaptable to different client needs. Building management becomes proactive rather than reactive, leveraging data and insights to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

    To connect with Jack: (1) Jack Bernard | LinkedIn

    To learn about Nine1Three: Digital Building Management | nine1three

    To learn about our sponsor: Home - My Safety Consultant

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    1 hr and 2 mins