AI & OHS: What Every Safety Leader Needs To Know Now

Date: May 23, 2025
About This Webinar
Artificial Intelligence is transforming the way organizations approach workplace safety—but with innovation comes uncertainty.
You’ll learn:
- The most common ways AI is being applied in OHS today
- What happens when AI-driven systems fail—and who’s liable
- Legal risks surrounding surveillance, privacy, and automated decision-making
- Key questions regulators are asking about AI-enabled safety tools
- Practical steps to integrate AI safely and responsibly into your safety management system
- Whether you’re already using AI or just exploring its potential, this session will help you anticipate risk, strengthen compliance, and lead responsibly in a tech-driven future.
Register now—your roadmap to AI-ready safety leadership starts here.
What’s Included
- Expert Insights
- Understanding AI Applications in OHS: Explore how Canadian organizations are using AI for predictive analytics, hazard detection, monitoring, and more.
- Identifying Risk Areas: Learn where AI can fail and what happens when it does—especially regarding liability, due diligence, and risk exposure.
- Implementing Safe Practices: Get actionable strategies for integrating AI tools into your safety program in a compliant and ethical way.
- Avoiding Legal Pitfalls: Understand privacy concerns, surveillance limits, and what regulators expect from employers using AI-enabled safety technologies.
- Live Q&A Opportunity: Have questions about AI in your safety program? Glenn will address them during the live Q&A segment.
- Supporting Resources: Receive exclusive materials to help you evaluate and improve the safety, transparency, and compliance of your AI-powered systems.
Who Needs To Be There?
- Safety Managers & OHS Professionals
- HR & Compliance Officers
- Technology & Innovation Leaders
- Legal & Risk Management Professionals
- Business Owners & Executives
- Health & Safety Committee Members
- Operations & Facilities Managers
- Anyone exploring or currently using AI in workplace safety