SAFETY BLOG
Corporate Board of Directors and Safety: 5 Levels of Corporate Governance
The level of corporate responsibility for safety is varied in countries worldwide. In the UK there is a Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act enacted in 2007. If your corporate Board of Directors is looking for guidance…
Read MoreHow to Reduce 1/3 of Disabling Injuries by Addressing One Issue
Hand injuries account for one-third of the two million disabling on-the-job accidents each year. Eighty percent of these injuries are caused by pinch points! The hands and feet contain more bones than any other single part…
Read More“Smart Jewelry” for Personal Safety—-Wearable Technology for Mother’s Day or Graduation Gifts
Are you seeking a HIGHLY UNIQUE and VALUABLE gift that shows you love them? Does the person have everything? How about smart jewelry for personal safety? With the advent of wearable technology, it may be a low-cost…
Read More18 Examples of Active Safety Leadership
Organizations that have undergone major safety culture changes often agree that management commitment is the single “overwhelming” factor in achieving an effective safety and health program. Management leadership is a constant demonstration by the key…
Read MoreSeven Questions to Ask Yourself Before Goal Setting Sessions
Research has shown that there are seven competencies or factors that contribute to good goal setting skills. In itself, the activity of establishing goals and objectives is part of a general process of planning for…
Read MoreHow to Improve Employee Coaching to Increase Performance: Seven Quick Tips
Coaching is an important part of any effort to bring out the best in employees. Coaching as a formal endeavor might be relatively new to some organizations, but it has been around for a long time. Top athletes have personal coaches to…
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