AI In Health & Safety - The Pro Safety Management 2026 Report
A Practical Guide For Leaders Who Want To Embrace AI Without Increasing Risk
Artificial Intelligence is no longer something that’s “coming soon.” It’s already influencing how organisations identify hazards, investigate incidents, analyse trends, manage contractors and make safety decisions.
The question isn’t whether AI will impact health and safety.
It’s whether your organisation is prepared for it.
That’s exactly why we’ve produced our new Industry Report 2026: AI in Health & Safety – Opportunity, Risk & Governance.
Rather than another report filled with buzzwords and speculation, we’ve created a practical resource designed for business leaders, health and safety professionals, operations teams and directors who want to understand both the opportunities and the responsibilities that come with AI.
Why We Wrote The Report
Over the last 12 months we’ve seen a significant increase in organisations asking questions such as:
- Can AI genuinely improve health and safety performance?
- What are the legal implications of using AI?
- Where should we start?
- How do we avoid introducing new risks?
- What does good AI governance actually look like?
Unfortunately, there are very few resources that answer these questions from a health and safety perspective.
Our report aims to bridge that gap.
It explains how AI can support better decision-making while making it absolutely clear that technology should enhance human expertise—not replace it. As the report highlights, AI can make safety management smarter and more proactive, but accountability always remains with people.
Here's A Small Preview Of What's Inside
We don’t want to give everything away, but here’s a flavour of what readers can expect.
The real opportunities AI presents
Many organisations immediately think of ChatGPT when AI is mentioned.
The reality is far broader.
The report explores practical applications that are already beginning to influence health and safety, including:
- Smarter risk assessments
- Faster incident investigations
- Predictive analytics
- Contractor management
- Safety inspections
- Learning and competency
- Better reporting and trend analysis
More importantly, we explain where AI genuinely adds value—and where human judgement must always remain at the centre of decision making.
The risks nobody should ignore
Every technology brings new risks.
AI is no different.
Without giving too much away, one section of the report looks at some of the biggest challenges organisations face as adoption accelerates, including:
- Data quality
- Privacy
- Bias
- Accountability
- Transparency
- Cyber security
- Over-reliance on automation
- Evolving regulation
These aren’t reasons to avoid AI.
They’re reasons to introduce it responsibly.
One Statistic Particularly Stood Out
One of the strongest messages throughout the report is the growing gap between AI adoption and governance.
Many organisations are investing in AI tools far quicker than they are developing the policies, oversight and governance needed to use them safely.
That creates significant operational, legal and reputational risk.
We’ll leave the full data for the report itself, but it’s a trend every board should understand.
Governance Is The Missing Piece
Technology often gets all the attention.
Governance rarely does.
Yet good governance is what determines whether AI becomes a competitive advantage or a future liability.
The report introduces a practical governance model built around five key pillars, helping organisations think beyond the technology itself and focus on leadership, accountability, data, transparency and human oversight.
If your organisation is already experimenting with AI—or considering it over the next 12–24 months—this section alone is worth reading.
Questions Every Board Should Be Asking
One chapter we’re particularly excited about is aimed squarely at directors and senior leaders.
It provides a structured set of questions that boards should be asking before AI becomes embedded across the organisation.
Without revealing them all, the questions cover areas such as:
- Strategy and accountability
- Data governance
- Risk management
- Human oversight
- Organisational capability
They’re designed to start better conversations—not just about technology, but about leadership and organisational resilience.
More Than Theory
Throughout the report we’ve focused on practical implementation.
Readers will find guidance on:
- Building organisational readiness
- Developing governance frameworks
- Creating implementation roadmaps
- Strengthening capability
- Managing AI responsibly over time
It’s designed to help organisations move from curiosity to confident action.
Get Your Copy First
We’re officially launching the report during our free webinar on 15th July:
5 Critical Factors in H&S Impacting Your Business
Everyone who attends will receive a complimentary copy of the full AI in Health & Safety – Opportunity, Risk & Governance report.
If you can’t wait until the webinar, we’re also opening an advance request list.
Simply register your interest with Pro Safety Management and we’ll send your complimentary digital copy as soon as it becomes available in the next couple of weeks.
The conversation is only just beginning
AI will undoubtedly change the way organisations manage health and safety over the coming years.
The organisations that benefit most won’t necessarily be those with the newest technology.
They’ll be the ones that combine innovation with strong leadership, sensible governance and a relentless focus on protecting people.
We hope this report helps organisations begin exactly that conversation.
Want your complimentary copy?
- Attend our free webinar on 15th July and receive the report automatically.
- Or request your advance copy today and we’ll send it to you as soon as the report is released in the coming weeks.
We look forward to sharing it with you.
About Pro Safety Management
We are a Specialist Telecoms Health and Safety Consultancy with over 40+ years experience. Serving some of the global leading telecommunication companies, we provide specialist and strategic health and safety management ensuring operational standards at the highest level.
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