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7 Tips To Keep You Safe this Holiday Season

Setting up the tree, wrapping presents, baking cookies, and putting up the lights – the holidays can be a busy time of the year. We hope that while you enjoy all these wonderful holiday traditions, you don’t forget holiday safety. Here is a list of tips to keep you and your loved ones safe this holiday season. 

Top 7 Workplace Safety Hazards in the USA

According to the National Safety Council of America, one worker is injured on the job every seven seconds. This is a very significant statistic! It means that companies must begin taking steps toward cultivating a positive safety culture. The first step is identifying common hazards and practices that could jeopardize the health and safety of employees. Here is a list that we put together of the top 7 safety hazards in the US workplace to help your company get started. 

What is Connected Safety for Workers?

We’ve all seen the buzz word #connectedsafety on the web recently and you might have been asking what is Connected Safety and how should I apply it to my work? Connected Safety is an Internet of Things (IoT) platform designed to connect workers, places, and equipment, and help organizations to facilitate improvements in worker safety, workflow, and safety process automation. So what does this mean? Let’s break it down.

Technology and Workplace Violence for Health and Care Workers [Recap]

On February 27th 2019,  Scatterling hosted a webinar, Technology and Workplace Violence for Health and Care Workers.  It was hosted by Scatterling’s president and founder, Kyle Touhey.  Kyle has been providing remote worker safety solutions since 2005 …

Health Care Workers Call for Personal Alarms After Attack

Health Care Workers Call for Personal Alarms After Attack

Over the past years there has been an increasing number of incidents that has occurred where health care worker had been attacked by a patient.

Doctor from B.C’s Penticton Regional Hospital was “savagely assaulted” by a patient a few years ago.  The doctor and patient were alone for a routine interview when the incident happened.  S