Lumeo, a designer of computer vision solutions, announces a suite of advanced analytics that can help warehouses, distribution centres, logistics operations, and retailers comply with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards and regulations.

Lumeo’s unique building-block approach allows for quick development and deployment of advanced AI solutions at the edge or on the cloud that help to prevent accidents and their inherent costs.

Bureau of Labor Statistics 2020 report

A 2020 report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics found that the injury rate for the warehousing and logistics industry was 4.8 per 100 workers, higher than the U.S. average rate of 2.7 per 100 among all private industries. 

Accidents are costly financially, but also in terms of employee health and morale. Warehouse employees are exposed to several strenuous and potentially dangerous activities that threaten their safety daily.

OSHA

OSHA estimates that the number of forklift-related accidents alone totals nearly 100,000 per year

For warehouses and logistic operations, the main areas of concern, and those that draw OSHA scrutiny are: loading docks, forklift operations, conveyor belts, materials storage, and manual lifting and handling actions. OSHA estimates that the number of forklift-related accidents alone totals nearly 100,000 per year and that 90% of forklifts are involved in some type of accident throughout their lifetime.

OSHA also offers general guidelines for warehouse workers’ general safety, including: blocking off exposed or open loading dock doors, and ensuring floors, aisles, and surfaces are clear of any hazards that could cause trips, slips, or falls.

Custom analytic solutions

With Lumeo, any company can effortlessly create custom analytic solutions using the platform’s innovative drag-and-drop tools, with no programming experience required, to build a custom solution that fits any need.

In addition, the Lumeo Marketplace offers hundreds of ready-to-use cutting-edge AI models, and the list grows every day.

New OSHA analytics suite

Lumeo’s new OSHA analytics suite offers building blocks to comply with OSHA regulations, starting with monitoring for blocked doors, forklift speed and proximity to other employees, hard hat detection, stacking over the required height, fire extinguisher placement, and open bay doors.

Using Lumeo analytics, a warehouse or distribution centre can quickly remediate a situation before an injury occurs. In addition, a video showing a violation can be used to educate and train employees so the situation is avoided altogether.

OSHA fines

OSHA fines can cost $12,600 for serious infractions, while willful or repeat violations cost $126,000 per infraction

The costs of accidents can be far-reaching and long-lasting. Individuals may suffer injuries or worse and companies can face fines, increased insurance rates, or lawsuits. According to the National Safety Council, a worker injury costs companies an average of $38,000 in direct costs, including medical bills and rehabilitation. The indirect costs, however, do add up. 

The Council estimates that companies pay about $150,000 per accident. Plus, OSHA fines can cost $12,600 for serious infractions, while willful or repeat violations cost $126,000 per infraction.

Reducing on-the-job injuries 

Lumeo is the ideal platform for any company looking to reduce the number of on-the-job injuries, and avoid OSHA fines by ensuring compliance,” said Devarshi Shah, CEO and Co-Founder of Lumeo.

Our platform works with existing cameras and video management systems, so there is no need to buy new equipment, and you can build and deploy analytics in minutes rather than hours,” continued Shah.

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