What if every frontline worker had expert environmental, health and safety guidance at their fingertips – exactly when they need it?
Right now, 79% of critical safety incidents go unreported because workers lack instant access to expertise. Inspections become checkbox exercises. Incident reports miss crucial details. And workplace injuries cost U.S. businesses $176.5 billion annually, with 42% directly linked to insufficient training.
Leading organizations are solving this by putting artificial intelligence-powered expert guidance directly in workers’ hands during every inspection, incident report and safety decision. The results: 60% improvement in incident report quality and 40% reduction in safety-related delays.
Join EHS experts Pam Bobbitt and Tina Duffy to discover how on-demand expertise at the point of work is transforming frontline safety – without adding head count or overwhelming workers with more training.
You’ll learn:
- Why the 79% underreporting gap is an expertise access problem that fingertip guidance solves instantly
- How to deliver real-time expert knowledge as experienced professionals retire, while scaling it across your workforce
- The ROI methodology for putting democratized expertise in every worker’s hands
- Implementation strategies that drive adoption: positioning instant AI assistance as capability-building (not surveillance), leveraging peer champions and starting with high-impact use cases
Register now to put expert guidance at your frontline workers’ fingertips.
Speakers
Pam Bobbitt, Vice President of Practice Lead – EHS, Ideagen
At Ideagen, Pam drives go-to-market excellence for AI-embedded enterprise SaaS solutions. With over 15 years in EHS technology, she has held strategic leadership roles at Amazon (senior manager of WHS information systems), Verdantix (vice president of innovation) and Cority (specializing in product marketing and enterprise software implementation). A sought-after speaker on EHS digital transformation, Pam presents regularly at industry conferences on connected worker technologies and AI’s impact on safety operations. She holds degrees from Florida State University and brings technical expertise and marketing acumen to help organizations navigate complex EHS technology decisions.
Tina Duffy, Head of Product, Ideagen
Tina has more than 16 years of global experience in corporate and facility-level health and safety programs. After earning her bachelor’s in safety and environmental management from Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, Tina served as region safety manager for a leading North American transport operator before joining the corporate EHS department of a world-leading specialty chemical company. Working with sites globally, she’s delivered safety leadership, functional expertise and data-driven performance improvement solutions. At Ideagen, Tina focuses on vision, strategy and implementation of EHS systems based on industry best practices, regulatory requirements and customer feedback.
Moderator
Barry Bottino, Associate Editor, Safety+Health magazine
Barry is associate editor of Safety+Health and serves as co-host of the magazine’s “On the Safe Side” podcast.




