Using Predictive Analytics to Stop Injuries Before They Happen

It’s pretty clear that reducing injuries is critical for long-term business success. So, what if you could use your safety data to help predict – and prevent – the next injury before it happened?

Learn from Cority’s Sean Baldry, CRSP, as he explores how to leverage predictive analytics to bolster your incident prevention strategy as well as help you detect and address the causes of injuries before they happen, leading to better safety and operational performance.

Watch the webinar to learn:

• The challenges organizations face in preventing injuries, from controlling decision bias to their inability to transform data into insights.
• The importance of building strong data collection and validation processes and their impact on your predictive analytics models.
• What are the right datasets to collect and measure to ensure your analytical models are stable and continually improve over time.
• The things to look for when selecting a software solution to support this new predictive analytics strategy.

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Mark Wallace

Mark Wallace

CEO

Mark is CEO of Cority Software Inc., a Toronto-based, award-winning, global SaaS company. Under Mark’s leadership, Cority’s revenue has grown consistently at a compounded rate of 25%. The company has grown in employees from 29 when Mark started in 2003 to close to 400 employees today. It enjoys an industry-leading profit margin. In 2016, Cority raised capital with Norwest Venture Partners, Georgian Partners, and BMO; in 2019 Cority raised capital from software specialist Private Equity firm Thoma Bravo and with Norwest again stepping up as an investor. Mark was a finalist for the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2017 and 2018. Previously, Mark was Vice President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary and a member of the executive management team of AT&T Canada Corp. Mark is a graduate of St. Francis Xavier University, where he recently completed 10 years on the Board of Governors, including four as Chair of the Board. He received his J.D. from the University of Victoria and is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada. Mark is active in mentoring young entrepreneurs and has served on several other not for profit boards.