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Workforce Trends in Physical Operations
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frequently hear feedback from their workforce about the need for greater investments in safety and security.
Top three safety and security improvements that workers are requesting:
No. 1 – Improved emergency response protocols No. 2 – Enhanced personal protective equipment (PPE) No. 3 – Better tools to locate and recover stolen or lost equipment

say their organisation has saved £400k+ as a result of technologies that protect workers from false claims and not-at-fault incidents.
Top three areas where leaders have seen the biggest impact from investments in safety and security tech:
No. 1 – Enhanced worker safety No. 2 – Improved compliance No. 3 – Increased operational efficiency

of leaders in physical operations agree that their industry is becoming more desirable to young people.
Top three technologies having a positive impact on organisations’ ability to recruit and retain younger workers:
No. 1 – Cameras that protect employees No. 2 – Automation or robotics No. 3 – Data-based performance scores
PLANNED INVESTMENT IN TECHNOLOGY IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS
Plan to invest a significant amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years
Plan to invest a moderate amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years
Plan to invest a small amount more in technology to improve workforce safety and security over the next one to five years
Believe no additional investment is needed
How much are leaders saving from investments in technology?
TECH THAT’S HELPING RECRUIT AND RETAIN YOUNG WORKERS
36%
Cameras that protect employees from false claims
34%
Personalised scores based on safety or efficiency data
33%
Data-based incentives and rewards
32%
Virtual coaching tools that provide real-time feedback
31%
Talent upskilling programmes