Companies concerned with the latest focal point of corporate governance are paying attention to human capital – and have started to recognize that one of the cornerstones of this initiative includes a ...
In a previous article, we discussed taking a proactive approach to setting goals for safety and health including avoiding zero injury goals since they can place hard to reach parameters for your ...
Safety is the most important component of every job site. Many companies use slogans such as “safety first,” but few rarely follow through until an injury, near miss, OSHA violation, or fatality ...
Recently, OSHA announced its intention to hold a stakeholder meeting in Washington D.C. next month to obtain information to create tools to help employers with developing and using leading indicators ...
In the past, the most common way to measure the safety performance of a business was to look at “lagging” indicators. The number of incidents and injuries would be metrics tasked with painting a ...
U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reporting requires companies to track metrics like total recordable incident rate (TRIR), lost time incident rate (LTIR), and workers’ ...
At a November 7 OSHA public meeting on leading indicators for safety and health programs, Associated Builders and Contractors Vice President of Health, Safety, Environment and Workforce Development ...
Using proactive safety practices can reduce recordable incidents on construction jobsites by up to 85%, according to the findings of the 2021 Safety Performance Report, published by the Associated ...
Campus safety often centers on security technology, emergency protocols, and personnel. Yet, a crucial and often overlooked element is the proactive maintenance of campus facilities. Small, hidden ...
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