New technology to improve age-old injury issue
Turning the tide on what is generally accepted in the pick and pack industry as ‘inevitable,’ pharmaceutical supply company EBOS tackled body stressing injuries with new wearable technology...
Turning the tide on what is generally accepted in the pick and pack industry as ‘inevitable,’ pharmaceutical supply company EBOS tackled body stressing injuries with new wearable technology...
The pandemic has changed the way we work and live, but how will it change the way we work in the future?...
Employers should consider including wearable technologies to workplace health and safety interventions to help improve worker safety, according to an evaluation of a study by icare...
icare commissioned a study into the application of wearable technologies to assist organisations protect their workers against work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs)...
The last year has been a challenging one for us all and some customers have been taking it out on staff in shops and food outlets...
How can employers improve safety at work? What does best practice in WHS look like?...
With mental health an important aspect of keeping people safe at work, icare is helping employers consider how to take an integrated approach in the workplace via the new “More than mental health...
A study into wearable technologies funded by the icare Foundation is trialling a unique off-body exoskeletal technology to protect those working on Sydney's M4-M5 Link Tunnels...
COVID-19 forced Rehab Management to think laterally and fast track the roll-out of health apps and digital tools to support their clients remotely...
People with a spinal cord injury can now use a mobile app to more easily access information and tools in the Health Maintenance Tool...