According to a recent LinkedIn post from Epicore Biosystems, the company is highlighting occupational risks faced by utility crews working long hours in flame-resistant gear during periods of high demand and storm restoration. The post emphasizes issues such as heat stress, fatigue, dehydration, and cognitive strain that may affect worker safety and performance.
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The post indicates that Epicore Biosystems plans to participate in the Edison Electric Institute’s Spring Occupational Safety & Health Committee Conference in Richmond, Va., from April 26–29. It notes that the company will showcase its Connected Hydration solution, which is described as providing real-time coaching for workers and data insights for health, safety, and environment teams.
For investors, the conference presence suggests an effort by Epicore Biosystems to deepen engagement with utility industry safety, industrial hygiene, and occupational health leaders. If the Connected Hydration offering gains traction with utility customers, it could support adoption of the company’s wearable or data-driven safety technologies and potentially expand its recurring revenue opportunities in the energy and infrastructure sectors.

