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AI CCTV Alone Is Not Enough — Video Surveillance vs. BLE Beacon & Wearable Real-Time Location System (RTLS) Safety Management
AI CCTV is the flagship smart safety device, but it has clear structural limitations: blind spots, adverse weather, reactive-only response, and no access to biometric data. While cameras "watch the worksite," BLE beacon and wearable RTLS "watches the worker." This data-driven guide examines the differences between the two technologies, how they complement each other, and which to prioritize in an era when smart safety equipment qualifies for 100% occupational safety & health management cost recognition.
2026 Heat Illness Prevention Guide for Construction and Industrial Worksites
Heat illness caused by heat waves is a fully preventable industrial accident. This comprehensive guide for worksite safety managers covers the symptoms and first aid for each type of heat illness, the stricter 2025 Occupational Safety and Health Standards (mandatory action at apparent temperatures of 31°C and 33°C), the five core rules of water, shade, and rest, an on-site checklist, and data-driven prevention.
Purchasing Smart Safety Equipment with Occupational Safety & Health Management Cost — 100% Recognition in 2026: Everything You Need to Know Before You Buy
The eligible reimbursement rate for smart safety equipment purchased or leased using occupational safety & health management cost (OSHMC) is rising in stages: 40% in 2024, 70% in 2025, and 100% in 2026. This guide covers the seven recognized equipment categories under Ministry Notice No. 2024-53, the 20% spending cap on total OSHMC, and the KOSHA Safe Workplace Support Program — the accurate standards every construction and manufacturing safety officer must know before purchasing.
Penalties and Response Guide for Occupational Safety and Health Act Violations (2026)
The Occupational Safety and Health Act defines more than 50 obligations for employers. Violations can result in criminal prosecution, administrative fines, and even business suspension. This guide summarizes the most common violation types and the practical steps for managing them.
The Serious Accidents Punishment Act — 7 Things Every Business Owner Must Know (2026 Edition)
The Serious Accidents Punishment Act holds business owners and executive managers criminally liable when a fatal accident occurs. This guide covers the specific obligations it imposes, the penalties for non-compliance, and the practical steps you must take — distilled to the essentials.