By Wes Coleman | April 28, 2026

The High Cost of a Single Glance: Rethinking Frontline Safety

Every day, your frontline workers navigate a complex world of tasks. They operate vehicles on highways, forklifts in warehouses, and equipment on airport tarmacs. In all these environments, a common, persistent risk exists right in the palm of their hands. The constant ping of a mobile device presents a powerful temptation, one that pulls focus away from the critical job at hand. This challenge affects nearly every organization that relies on a mobile workforce, creating significant safety and liability concerns that demand a modern solution.

I recently sat down with Ted Chen, Co-Founder and CEO of LifeSaver Mobile, for an episode of the Zebra Podcast to discuss this very issue. We explored the deep-rooted nature of mobile device distraction and how organizations can proactively create safer operating environments for everyone.

The Science Behind the Screen

Many leaders believe coaching and strict policies sufficiently address distracted operations. However, the data suggests a more profound challenge. Our devices and the applications on them were intentionally designed to capture and hold our attention. As detailed in LifeSaver Mobile’s research on the topic, every notification and social media interaction can trigger a release of dopamine, the “feel-good” chemical in our brains. This process creates a feedback loop that ingrains powerful, addictive behavior.

Ted explained in our conversation that this phenomenon moves beyond a simple lack of willpower. It presents a unique behavioral challenge that often resists traditional training methods. Expecting an employee to simply ignore a device they feel compelled to check mirrors asking them to fight against their own brain chemistry. To truly mitigate this risk, we must find a way to remove the temptation altogether without disrupting productivity.

A Challenge Beyond the Highway

While we often associate this problem with drivers on public roads, its impact reaches much further. The risk of distraction exists wherever employees operate equipment while carrying a mobile device. This includes forklifts moving through busy distribution centers, tugs operating on an airfield, or vehicles in a rail yard. In these settings, a moment of inattention can lead to serious incidents, impacting the equipment operator and pedestrians or colleagues nearby.

Creating safer conditions across these varied environments lies at the heart of our vision for the future of work, where frontline operations everywhere become digitized, automated, and intelligent. Equipping the connected frontline with the right tools involves more than just enabling tasks; it means building in safeguards that help people perform their jobs with optimal focus and security.

A Proactive Path to Safer Operations

Many safety technologies, such as in-cab cameras, function reactively. They provide valuable data for exoneration after an incident occurs. A genuinely preventative approach, however, stops the distraction before it happens. The LifeSaver Mobile application, working seamlessly on Zebra mobile computers, provides this proactive layer of protection. The software intelligently restricts access to the device’s screen when it detects motion, allowing only essential applications like navigation.

Once the vehicle or equipment stops, the device regains its full functionality instantly. A package delivery driver, for example, can complete their stop, take a proof-of-delivery photo, and move on without impediment. This balance between safety and productivity ensures workflows remain optimized. The solution forces new, safer behavior by making it impossible for the employee to look at their screen while in motion. This method, as Ted noted, guarantees a reduction in crash frequency by addressing the number one cause directly.

This powerful combination of Zebra's rugged hardware and LifeSaver's innovative software exemplifies our commitment to building a leading partner ecosystem. Our work with premier ISV partners allows us to deliver solutions that solve our customers' toughest challenges. Thanks to our deep integration, deploying the LifeSaver application across thousands of Zebra devices happens with a zero-touch methodology, requiring no end-user interaction. It shows how we provide the foundation for intelligent operations, making work better and safer for organizations and their employees.

To hear our full conversation and learn more about creating a proactive safety strategy for your mobile workforce, I encourage you to watch the podcast below, or listen to the episode wherever you get your podcasts.

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