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Building tech for worker safety, Guardhat Technologies is a company that could only come from Detroit
Saikat Dey, the founder of Detroit’s own Guardhat Technologies, got his start working in the steel industry. His last job, before founding Guardhat, was serving as the chief executive officer of Severstal International, the multinational steel conglomerate whose headquarters were in Dearborn, Mich.
There, managing the global business of the fourth largest steelmaker by volume and revenue, with 3,600 employees in Mississippi, Michigan, and the coal mines of West Virginia, Dey became obsessed with safety, he said.
Beyond tracking cash flow and EBITDA, the typical numbers companies use, Dey said that worker safety was another measurement that effected compensation. “One of the key metrics is how well and how safe we keep our frontline workers,” Dey said.
/PRNewswire/ To help ensure industrial worker safety and business continuity, Guardhat, a pioneer of end-to-end connected safety solutions, announced today.
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West Bengal: Shutdown called by Gorkha Janmukti Morcha continues in Darjeeling; many tourists stranded
West Bengal: Shutdown called by Gorkha Janmukti Morcha continues in Darjeeling; many tourists stranded
After This Tension Prevailed In The Hills And Hardly Any Tourist Is Visible On The Deserted Roads, Including The One Leading To The Mall. Several Tourists Who Had Come To Enjoy The Scenic Beauty Of The Queen Of Hill Stations Were Finding It Difficult To Get Down Safely To The Plains.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Neha Singh | Updated on: 17 Jun 2017, 11:54:50 AM
New Delhi:
The indefinite shutdown called by Gorkha Janamukti Morcha (GJM) continues fuelling fresh violence in Darjeeling. The picturesque hill station was teeming with tourists just a few days ago but the suddenturmoil and indefinite bandh seemed to have dealt a body blow to tourism, one of the two main industries in the hills.