Throwing programs at problems is never an effective approach to improving safety. However, knee-jerk reactions to undesirable events or performance are evident in many well-intentioned organizations.
Effective construction safety means looking beyond the job site—prioritizing worker engagement, mental health, skills development, and technology to strengthen the workforce. Construction ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (July 26, 2024) – With very large construction and operations projects in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District, creating a safe workplace is critical to mission success ...
I recently came across two separate items that tied to safety on the road. The first was the results of a survey from Omnitracs that said distracted drivers are 72% more likely to be involved in “near ...
Humans are somewhat limited in the vast maze of workplace interactions. We don't possess computational brains, can't be omnipresent, and, while we think in patterns, tracking them in real-time is a ...
When looking at ways to keep officers safe and healthy, many law enforcement agencies are now taking a holistic approach. The 2021 Destination Zero conference, hosted by the National Law Enforcement ...
Today’s K-12 environment demands that security is foremost in the minds of school administrators, teachers, parents and students. Recent events in the news and past tragedies have left many feeling ...
Change management is a hot topic among organizations in today’s quickly changing world where we have to keep up with consumer and stakeholder demands, public safety policies, ever-increasing ...
Of all the policy areas over which Mayor-elect Katie Wilson will preside, much speculation has centered on public safety - what will she do to help make Seattle a safer city? Today she's announced her ...
Construction organizations today can broaden their approach to workforce safety by considering worker engagement, stress management, skills development, and the strategic use of technology.