Health and safety stories
Earthquake, flood and weather exposure are making cover pricier and harder to secure for longer New Zealand builds, Aon said.
North American oil and gas, LNG and chemical plants can now use a certified robot to cut risky manual inspections and downtime.
The cloud-native system could help organisations manage visitors, staff and workplace operations from one platform, while boosting compliance and response.
Automated shaft preparation could cut lift installation times by up to 40% as builders seek safer, faster work in cramped spaces.
Employers in hazardous sectors will gain tighter pay and compliance control as the platform expands into on-site operations across more than 110 countries.
Plant operators can now collect gas readings remotely as Spot gains monitoring capability, reducing the need to send workers into hazardous areas.
The environmental law firm aims to cut finance complexity and upgrade security as it shifts billing and reporting to the cloud.
The 98% coverage could let Essex councils add sensor-based services to one network, avoiding separate infrastructure and saving money.
Australian airports and utilities could soon use dog-like robots to inspect risky sites, as Datacom and Lenovo roll out AI systems.
Australian buyers can now find nearby, compliant suppliers faster as Avetta adds AI search and richer benchmarking to its platform.
The insurer will use Sonder's round-the-clock mental health, medical and safety service to help customers during severe weather and major incidents.
Continuous verification is becoming vital as organisations blend biometrics and Zero Trust to stop unauthorised access to buildings and data.
The deal gives farmers access to safety and connectivity gear built for black spots, while NSW Farmers trials it across its own fleet.
Workers are pushing employers to improve safety, as a new survey found most want more digital tools and clearer crisis plans.
More than 600 incoming students will learn to spot aggression early, as Australia's first such mandate aims to cut assaults on nurses.
British customers will gain access to a larger stock of refurbished enterprise hardware as Harrogate-based Renewtech UK joins a six-country European group.
Driver fatigue is pushing Australian fleets towards video telematics, with more than half now using in-cab cameras to cut risks and costs.
Unlogged contractors can expose store networks to intrusion, prompting Australian retailers to adopt digital visitor controls and audit trails.
More eCommerce sites are exposed to contractor and visitor compliance gaps as dark stores and fulfilment hubs multiply across Australia.
Tighter US compliance rules are pushing subcontractors to replace spreadsheets with mobile tools for payroll, safety records and site documents.