Stories about near misses, lessons learned, and everyday work can bridge the gap between written safety rules and real-world behavior—when used thoughtfully and supported by leadership and technology.
Create a psychologically safe environment where workers feel comfortable asking questions and demonstrating understanding.
One of the best things about traveling far and wide is becoming more open-minded to different cultures and backgrounds. You ...
Building a strong feedback culture requires deliberate systems and consistent practices that encourage honest communication ...
The superintendent of a Manitoba school division where a student was attacked with a sword last year said several steps had ...
A new analysis of railroad accident data reveals a recurring cycle of industry opposition and federal inaction to attempts to ...
The results are in from this year’s Operation Safe Driver Week which occurred on July 12-18. Speeding was the focus of this year’s effort, but enforcement officials looked at a variety of other safety ...
LOS ANGELES - It's been more than a year since the Palisades and Eaton fires, and local nonprofit Heal the Bay is still ...
PR executive Kate White Little has launched a new communications firm in her hometown of Greenville. The Mauldin Police and Fire departments have acquired new equipment, including a mobile command ...
In its latest effort to address growing concerns about AI’s impact on young people, OpenAI on Thursday updated its guidelines for how its AI models should behave with users under 18, and published new ...
In a sit-down interview with IndyStar, incoming Chief of Staff Chris Bailey discussed how he'll emphasize public safety and ...