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A survey finds most Australian workers distrust workplace safety, despite tech investments, due to poor usability, lack of trust, and fear of AI job loss.
A national survey reveals a growing trust gap in Australia’s workplace safety, with only 41% of workers believing safety is taken seriously despite heavy investment in digital tools and AI.
While sectors like IT and telecoms show strong safety cultures and high software usability, many industries lag—43% of construction workers find safety software hard to use, and 52% report site access despite expired training.
Only 17% of workers trust that all incidents lead to action, and fear of AI-driven job loss hinders adoption.
Experts stress that success depends less on technology and more on leadership, trust, and simplifying systems to make safe behavior the easiest choice.
Una encuesta encuentra que la mayoría de los trabajadores australianos desconfían de la seguridad en el lugar de trabajo, a pesar de las inversiones tecnológicas, debido a la mala usabilidad, la falta de confianza y el temor a la pérdida de empleos por IA.