Difference Between Hazard and Risk in Safety
In workplace safety, the difference between hazard and risk is one of the most commonly misunderstood concepts.
Industrial sites face daily risks — from worker injuries and equipment failures to electrical hazards and vehicle collisions. Traditional methods are reactive and slow. That’s why we built IoT-powered safety solutions that don’t just respond to incidents — they predict, prevent, and protect.
Our portfolio covers worker safety, digital permits, predictive maintenance, electrical hazard monitoring, lifting safety, and collision prevention — giving industries a connected safety ecosystem.
Covers workforce, equipment, and environment
Predictive intelligence that stops accidents early
Deploy one solution or the full suite
Trusted by steel, power, oil & gas, and manufacturing sectors
Built to meet global safety standards
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Automobiles
Automotive & Mobility
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Iron & Steel
Cement Industry
Metal & Mining
Shipping & Marine
Construction & Infrastructure
Chemicals & Fertilizer
Pharmaceutical& Life Science
Food FMCG & Agriculture
Electrical & Electronics
Retails & Consumer Durable
Petrochemical, Oil, Gas & Refinery
Our dedicated Industrial IoT Center of Excellence brings together safety experts, engineers, and data specialists to design solutions purpose-built for high-risk industries - where reliability, accuracy, and uptime are non-negotiable.
Our Industrial IoT development team is well- versed in creating custom IoT solutions, PoCs, and projects with no analogs on the market. We can help you automate your manufacturing processes, gain real-time visibility, and increase operational efficiency.
Unlike generic IoT vendors, our solutions are engineered with safety at the core. Every device, alert, and dashboard is designed to prevent incidents, protect people, and strengthen regulatory compliance.
Our IoT solutions are designed to be deployed across steel plants, power stations, oil & gas facilities, mining operations, and large industrial sites - where real-world performance matters more than theory.
From worker tracking and digital permits to predictive maintenance and electrical safety, we deliver a fully integrated IoT ecosystem that eliminates silos and gives you one connected view of safety and operations.
Partner with a team that understands industrial risk, operational realities, and measurable outcomes. We don’t just deploy IoT—we work with you to achieve zero harm, higher uptime, and safer workplaces.
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CORE-EHS offers IoT-based safety solutions that use smart sensors, devices, and analytics to monitor risks, prevent incidents, and improve real-time safety visibility across industrial operations.
Yes. CORE-EHS IoT solutions are purpose-built for industrial safety, focusing on people safety, equipment safety, process safety, and compliance—not generic IoT applications.
IoT safety solutions help address unsafe acts, unsafe conditions, permit violations, vehicle risks, fire hazards, electrical risks, lifting hazards, and emergency response gaps.
Yes. IoT solutions are customised based on site layout, hazard profile, operational processes, and industry requirements, ensuring practical on-ground deployment.
Yes. CORE-EHS IoT solutions can integrate with existing EHS software, permit systems, access controls, and dashboards for centralised monitoring and reporting.
Industries such as manufacturing, construction, oil & gas, power plants, refineries, chemicals, logistics, and infrastructure projects benefit from IoT-enabled safety solutions.
Yes. The solutions provide real-time alerts and notifications for unsafe conditions, threshold breaches, equipment anomalies, and high-risk activities.
Yes. CORE-EHS IoT platforms are scalable and suitable for large plants, multiple locations, and distributed operations.
Yes. CORE-EHS provides end-to-end support, including site assessment, installation guidance, user training, and post-deployment support.
Organisations can start by requesting an IoT safety assessment or demo, after which a customised solution roadmap is proposed.
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