True safety culture is of open learning and development. Do you see an employee playing a mobile game? Don't assume they're not working. They could be engaged in some innovative safety training by using modern methods of gamification.
The Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) announced that there were 2,210 non-fatal electrical wounds in 2017 in a failure of safety leadership. This was an increase of 35% as matched to 2016.
What is the current context your employees live in? What insights are they bringing to the table? To engage in full safety leadership, practice mindfulness in this arena.
Al Shenouda, the former federal protective manager, talks about the importance of safety leadership and safety training employees to be prepared for active shooting incidents.
AUSTIN, TEXAS, May 27, 2014—Tengizchevroil (TCO) held its inaugural Incident and Injury-Free® (IIF®) Forum, hosting IIF support teams from several major and minor capital projects. The […]
JMJ Associates, a global management consultancy specializing in Enterprise Transformation, marks a major milestone when it celebrates its 25th Anniversary in August of this year.
Construction of the Shell Pearl Gas-to-Liquids (GTL) Plant set a world record in Qatar and Shell’s 100 year project history Shell Pearl GTL achieved a major […]