Predictive Solutions Congratulates Cummins on Receiving the Robert W. Campbell Award
Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) September 29, 2014 -- Predictive Solutions is pleased to congratulate its customer, Cummins Inc., for being named this year’s recipient of the Robert W. Campbell Award. Cummins’ chairman and CEO Tom Linebarger accepted the award in San Diego at the annual National Safety Council Congress & Expo.
The Campbell Award recognizes organizations that achieve excellence through the integration of environmental, health and safety (EHS) management in business operations. A key part of Cummins’ safety program is the use of Predictive Solutions’ SafetyNet - the leading safety software system for saving lives by predicting workplace injuries – as well as safety culture change services delivered by Dr. Chuck Pettinger.
“Predictive Solutions has been an invaluable partner for us on our journey to safety excellence,” said Adam Tucker, director of health, safety and environment - distribution business unit. “Our collaboration goes well beyond technology and software solutions. They've helped us put our data to work by shifting the safety culture in areas that drive the most impact.”
“We’re thrilled that Cummins’ tireless efforts to maintain excellence in EHS are being recognized with this prestigious award,” said Griffin Schultz, general manager at Predictive Solutions. “As part of their quest for continuous improvement, we are glad to work with Cummins helping them to predict and prevent injuries at worksites around the world.”
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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 130 million observations and over 40,000 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.
Chris Lange, Industrial Scientific, http://www.indsci.com, +1 412-788-0400 Ext: 1879, [email protected]
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