Why is it a must for an organization to have comprehensive safety training in place? Not only is it important to protect the health and safety of your employees, but your company is at risk for a massive lawsuit without safety leadership in place.
Manufacturing is an ever-changing, fast-paced world for safety leaders. It has been said that a great leader gets people to do what needs to be done without demanding it. A worker must feel that the decision to act is coming from themselves and not because management suggested the idea. This leadership tool is what is known as "Social Proof".
Pharmaceutical and biopharma manufacturing is expected to reach over $125 billion by 2024. There is no question that the growth is exploding, but how do we grow the industry responsibly and above all, safely.
What is a common fear among parents? In short: the internet.Parents are increasingly concerned about what dangerous content their children might be exposed to and the amount they might (over)share online.
What can be done about the death rates attributed to migrant workers abroad? Migrant deaths have skyrocketed over the past decade across the Middle East and Asia. To reduce these tragic numbers, millions of Nepalis who work abroad will be subject to mandatory safety training before they leave their home country.
One-fifth of the job force is filled by a contractor. This number is expected to rise to the level of fifty-percent of the workforce by 2030. Contractors bring varying levels of experience, knowledge, and safety training.
Were the mining deaths in Queensland, Australia avoidable? Industry experts are attributing these tragedies to a "fatality cycle", a term used in the mining industry that describes a lack of safety leadership.
Are you ready for your company culture to thrive in an ever-changing environment? Welcome to the world of disruptive transformation. The benefits of a culture of safety, inclusion, and flux that will change as your company changes.
How is customized software being used to aid major capital projects? The construction industry has long struggled using off-the-shelf-software that many businesses find suitable for day-to-day needs.