| BURLINGTON, MA -- Highwire, the Contractor  Success platform for capital project construction and operations, announced the  launch of new safety risk analytics built on advanced artificial intelligence.  Highwire’s new capabilities provide deep insights into contractor risk through  advanced AI analysis of safety documentation.  Highwire now provides an even more accurate  and sophisticated contractor assessment, marking a considerable advancement in  contractor safety risk management. These new AI capabilities enhance Highwire’s  commitment to moving beyond basic pass/fail contractor management to deliver  Contractor Success. With detailed insights into the context and quality of  safety programs, Highwire clients can make more informed decisions and help  contractors improve their operations. This is especially important in a market  with a limited supply of skilled labor. Owners and general contractors can't  afford to exclude contractors based solely on a simple review of past performance.  Instead, they need to collaborate with contractors to help them become safer. “Safety analytics are about more than  assessing risk. It’s about Contractor Success—fostering collaboration that  drives continuous improvement in construction safety,” said Highwire Chairman  and CEO Don Fornes. “By offering insightful feedback  on safety programs and management systems, we enable companies to improve  safety standards, build stronger partnerships, and ultimately increase the pool  of qualified contractors." Highwire’s new safety risk analytics  capabilities include: 
                Deep, contextual analysis of  safety management systems and programs; Insights that categorize programs  as General, Detailed, or Comprehensive; Proactive risk identification,  enabling mitigation strategies before work begins; and, Automated document review, saving  hundreds or thousands of hours annually. The value of a comprehensive safety program is  clear. A study published in the American Journal of Industrial Medicine found  that evaluating subcontractors using leading indicators can significantly  reduce injury rates in construction. Specifically, an increase in safety management systems was  associated with a 34 percent decrease in the odds of a recordable incident and a 28 percent decrease in the odds of a DART (Days Away, Restricted or Transferred) incident. "Our approach is not just about  identifying risk. It’s about freeing EHS professionals to stop administrating  risks and start mitigating them," said Highwire’s Chief Safety Officer David Tibbetts. "Construction is still  far too dangerous. By providing detailed insights into contractors' safety  programs, we're helping our clients create safer, more productive work  environments.” For larger companies with established safety  programs, Highwire’s platform provides detailed insights for ongoing  enhancement. For smaller contractors with less developed safety documentation,  Highwire offers guidance on areas for improvement, supporting their growth and  competitiveness in the market. For more information about Highwire’s latest  capabilities, visit highwire.com. |