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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AI, Computer Vision, Insight, Workers' Comp, Workplace Safety

Reducing TRIR with AI and Computer Vision

TRIR (Total Recordable Incident Rate) is a measure of how many work-related injuries and illnesses occur in a workplace, usually expressed as a rate per 100 employees per year. AI (Artificial Intelligence) and computer vision can help reduce TRIR by improving workplace safety through the use of advanced technologies. We have measurably reduced TRIR for […]

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Ergonomics, Resources, Workers' Comp, Workplace Safety

How To Reduce DART Rates

Reducing the dart rate is a critical goal for any safety manager, as it directly relates to the safety and well-being of employees in the workplace. The dart rate, also known as the days away, restricted, or transferred rate, measures the number of days employees are away from work due to occupational injuries or illnesses. […]

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AI, Annoucement, Workers' Comp, Workplace Safety

CompScience Launches AI-Powered Workers’ Comp Product Backed by Nationwide and Swiss Re

Reducing claims by up to 23%, CompScience now offers Workers’ Compensation Insurance Policies that minimize injuries and premiums via its Intelligent Safety Platform   San Francisco / Columbus, OH – March 20, 2023 – CompScience Insurance Services today announced a managing general agent (MGA) agreement with Nationwide and Swiss Re to underwrite, bind and service […]

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Computer Vision, Insight, Workers' Comp, Workplace Safety

Enhancing Fall Protection with Computer Vision

Fall-related incidents remain one of the leading causes of serious work-related injuries and fatalities, especially in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and utilities where working at heights is common. Traditional fall protection measures rely on physical barriers, personal protective equipment (PPE), and strict adherence to safety protocols. However, the integration of computer vision technology into […]

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