Artificial intelligence in safety management: evaluating 16 use cases for trustworthiness, viability and business impact

Verdantix published a report that evaluates 16 Artificial Intelligence use cases for workplace safety, scoring them on trustworthiness, operational viability and business impact to help executives and environment, health, and safety professionals prioritize investment.

Verdantix, an independent research firm, published an AI Applied Radar report dated August 22, 2025 that examines how Artificial Intelligence is being applied to workplace safety management. The report analyzes 16 distinct use cases, assessing each for trustworthiness at scale, operational viability and overall business impact. The article publishing the summary on Complete Artificial Intelligence Training is dated August 23, 2025.

The analysis evaluates how each Artificial Intelligence use case delivers measurable business value that justifies investment. Key assessment dimensions reported include trustworthiness, operational viability and business impact. The report also provides insight into the current level of deployment for each application and the availability of supporting technologies required to implement these solutions. Implementation methods covered include custom Artificial Intelligence deployments and other approaches to integrate these capabilities within existing safety management systems.

For corporate executives and environment, health, and safety professionals, the report is positioned as practical guidance for prioritizing and planning adoption of Artificial Intelligence in safety and risk mitigation programs. It is intended to help decision makers evaluate which use cases are likely to scale reliably, which offer clear operational benefits, and which provide measurable returns that can justify investment. The article also points readers to Complete Artificial Intelligence Training for courses that can deepen understanding of these applications and support teams preparing for adoption.

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