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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Tuesday, May 17, 2022
Blackline’s expansion of Safety Monitoring Service is a result of the growing demand for worker safety. Blackline also intends to raise staffing levels and establish a new Safety Operations Centre in France.
Fremont, CA: Protection of employees is essential to every firm since it decreases the likelihood of accidents and injuries. It ensures the safety of the employees and eliminates the loss of several working days. Blackline Safety Corp., a global pioneer in linked safety technology, is significantly expanding its round-the-clock safety monitoring service in response to the rising demand for employee protection and a one-stop solution to keep people safe on the job.
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The expansion includes growing the Blackline Safety Operations Centre (SOC), "the only in-house safety monitoring service operated by a connected safety vendor, which operates 24-7, 365 days a year," by increasing the company's specially-trained monitoring staff in order to meet the growing demand among North American customers.
In addition, the company will launch its first European SOC in France this spring to better support its international clientele.
“The more the world becomes a connected place, the more businesses are looking for a seamless, end-to-end consolidation of employee safety services, noting that the company expects to see a 100 per cent increase in the number of connected devices monitored due to the expansion,” states Sherrie Sawkey, Blackline Safety Director of Global Safety Operations.
“Employers want to deal with one vendor for hardware, software and monitoring because it leaves less room for error when every second counts, and that's where we have a distinct advantage,” she explains. “As a result, were looking to expand the number of our monitoring agents by up to 50 per cent.”
Blackline’s cloud-based solution includes GPS-enabled safety sensors and Internet of Things (IoT)-powered gadgets that connect workers to live monitoring. The software provides emergency response and evacuation management as well as contract tracing features. It connects personnel with software that pinpoints their location, facilitates back-and-forth information sharing, and collects important data, making it possible to detect the precise site of a gas leak or calculate the frequency with which workers move to high-risk regions. Two sturdy types of the company's wearables are available, one connected by a cellular network and the other via satellite.
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