How we're making a difference

We conducted a national beta trial with a 260-employee construction firm in New Zealand. During this trial, BeteCheck uncovered critical health and safety insights that significantly impacted their risk management strategies.

44% of staff

At high to active risk of diabetes, with no access to proactive care.

$1.4 million

Due to productivity losses caused by unmanaged diabetes risks.

39 accidents

Including mild to fatal accidents and injuries, which could cost the firm $175,000 in the next 12 months.

650+ hours lost

Projected due to these preventable incidents if no action is taken.

$1.6 million in total annual losses

From accidents, injuries, sick leave, and productivity losses, excluding indirect costs.

The Price of Ignoring Diabetes

Discover how diabetes silently impacts productivity, safety, and costs in the workplace, and why proactive management is essential for a healthier, safer workforce

Diabetes Increases Worksite Accident Risk by 315%

A cross-sectional study was conducted as part of the Work, Well-being, and Safety for Occupational Health Practice and Management Study (W2S-Ophm Study). It included 25,756 participants...

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$700,000 USD Lawsuit From Lack of Diabetes H&S Practices

DSJ Construction, a Jersey City company, was fined $700,000 (USD) for failing to comply with OSHA safety regulations...

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Diabetes and Burns: An Overlooked Workplace Risk

Diabetes and burns may seem unrelated, but they’re actually connected and can increase the risk of serious accidents and injuries for your employees...

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Diabetes and Workplace Injuries: Unveiling the Hidden Risks

Employees with diabetes face unique challenges in the workplace, as the condition can significantly impact their physical health and increase the risk of injuries...

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Diabetes and Lost Productivity (Presenteeism)

One of the work-related effects of diabetes is the increase in lost productivity, also known as presenteeism. The American Diabetes Association...

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Upwards of 604% Increased Risk of Crashes

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