The new website features two new services and provides a wealth of information related to predicting and preventing workplace injuries.

Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) October 13, 2015

Predictive Solutions is pleased to announce the launch of a new, redesigned version of its website, http://www.predictivesolutions.com. The website serves as a resource for customers and for those who want to learn more about the use of big data to predict and prevent workplace injuries.

With a cleaner and more attractive design, the website features two new services in addition to SafetyNet – the leading safety software system for saving lives by predicting workplace injuries. The new services, Safety Culture Services and Safety Analytics Services, are delivered as customized consulting engagements. Safety Culture Services, led by Chuck Pettinger, Ph.D., help strengthen safety cultures and processes to ensure great safety performance. Safety Analytics Services, led by Nicholas Bernini, help organizations turn their safety data into actionable information without having to buy another costly safety software system. This is done through the use of leading indicators and predictive models.

For forward-thinking safety leaders, the “Safety Learning Center” serves as a digital destination where they can discover insights about workplace safety through original content including published articles, white papers, podcasts, the SafetyCary blog, and more.

About Predictive Solutions Corporation
Predictive Solutions Corporation, formerly DBO2, saves lives by predicting workplace injuries. Its safety software solutions help track, trend and analyze safety-related data. They also employ proprietary models that predict the likelihood, frequency and location of workplace injuries using its customers’ safety observation data. In addition, Predictive Solutions delivers consulting services that drive culture and process change within organizations to create sustainable workplace injury prevention programs. With more than 215 million observations and over 75,000 reported incidents from more than 15,000 worksites around the world, Predictive Solutions has emerged as an industry leader in predicting injuries before they occur. Predictive Solutions, based in Pittsburgh, Pa., was founded in 2001 and became an Industrial Scientific (http://www.indsci.com) company in 2008. Its employees, along with those of its parent company, are dedicating their careers to ending death on the job in this century. For more information, visit http://www.predictivesolutions.com.

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