Clear instructions and active listening are the most effective tools for reducing human error and improving safety outcomes ...
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In the second installment in a series on the future of EHS, we’re tracking the development of Software as a Service (SaaS) ...
The American Society of Safety Professionals is advancing a new approach focused on neutralizing high-risk hazards at the point of work, targeting serious injuries and fatalities through action-driven ...
Between 20% and 91% of workers do not report injuries to management or workers' compensation programs, which means the ...
If sitting is the new smoking, some construction companies may need to take a loot at their in-office ergonomics.
Despite decades of advances in workplace safety, the number of serious injury fatalities (SIFs) at U.S. companies remains alarmingly steady, at around 5,000 each year. In the supply chain, this is ...
Around 60 per cent of Canadian employees can expect their job to be transformed through artificial intelligence (AI). For many, AI will complement, rather than replace, their work. For some, it could ...
With Oregon’s softball most recent win over Northwestern, via the drop-dead rule, the Ducks have won their first three Big Ten series to start... Suffering an injury at work can be both frightening ...