CompScience Featured on Insurance Shoptalk with Host Eric Stein
AI, Event, Workers' Comp

CompScience Featured on Insurance Shoptalk with Host Eric Stein

We’re excited to announce that our Director of Marketing, James Allgood, and Business Development Manager, Chad Carpenter, were recently featured on[...]

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Insight, Workers' Comp

Top Manufacturing Hazards to Watch Out For

Manufacturing environments are bustling with activity, machinery, and materials, making them ripe for potential hazards. Awareness and prevention are key to maintaining a safe workplace. Here’s a listicle of the top manufacturing hazards to watch out for:   1. Machine Guarding Absence Many manufacturing injuries are due to improper or absent machine guarding. Without adequate […]

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AI, Ergonomics, Event, Workers' Comp, Workplace Safety

Safety And Ergonomics Webinar: How To Prevent Injuries with AI and Data Science

Learn about transformational safety analytics from CompScience that utilizes workplace video to generate predictive models from that safety managers and ergonomists can use to report and improve injury rates in manufacturing, logistics, construction and more. This 45 min webinar was presented by Kris Mizel, CSP, Head of Loss Control and Lauren Wandell, Head of Ergonomics […]

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Resources, Workers' Comp

A Definition of Workers’ Compensation Insurance.

Workers’ compensation insurance is a type of insurance that provides benefits to employees who are injured or become ill as a result of their work. The purpose of workers’ compensation insurance is to ensure that employees have access to medical care and financial support in the event of a workplace injury or illness, and to […]

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Resources, Workers' Comp

How X-Mod Affects Workers Compensation Costs and How X-Mod Is Affected By Safety Practices

The Experience Modification Rate (X-Mod) is a factor that affects a company’s workers’ compensation costs. A high X-Mod indicates that a company has a higher than average number of claims, which can result in higher insurance premiums. From the perspective of safety managers, a high X-Mod suggests that a company’s safety program may not be […]

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