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Evotix and Safety Radar Partner for AI Risk Intelligence

New software integration aims to help organizations identify emerging workplace hazards and prevent serious injuries.

A new strategic partnership between environment, health, safety and sustainability software provider Evotix and AI safety intelligence company Safety Radar aims to help organizations strengthen serious injury and fatality prevention efforts.

The collaboration integrates operational data from Evotix with Safety Radar's live risk platform. The combination utilizes artificial intelligence analytics, visualization and workflows to uncover hidden patterns and identify recurring workplace hazards.

The integration allows safety leaders to convert incident logs, observations, audits and operational data into actionable intelligence. This transition shifts organizations away from reactive reporting and toward faster risk mitigation.

According to the companies, the integrated platform connects data with predictive analytics to identify emerging trends and operational hot spots before incidents escalate. The technology surfaces recurring risks that impact non-routine and frontline workers, links observations to potential control gaps and improves visibility into leading safety indicators.

The software system analyzes workplace reports and hazard data to identify risk drivers and potential blind spots. It is designed to work alongside existing corporate infrastructure to maximize the value of pre-existing data collections.

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Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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