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Our obsession with individualism may be undermining workplace safety—here’s why collective responsibility and interdependence are key to real safety culture.
You’ve probably seen it before: a well-meaning cartoon safety poster hanging in your company warehouse about ladder safety; complete with a kitschy catchphrase like, “While on a ladder, never ...
A workplace safety culture is built on the shared values, beliefs and attitudes of an organization and its employees, and is translated into specific policies, procedures and practices that are ...
But with worker rights came worker safety. And the problem of how to communicate it, if not every worker was literate. Vivid, often gruesome posters depicting the worst case scenario ...
From Fiscal Years (FY) 2020-24, an ineffective safety culture was one of the most cited causes of Army on-duty mishaps. Creating a positive safety ...
While many businesses see safety as a cost, investing resources in a workplace safety culture can actually have a positive effect on your bottom line. In fact, a survey of CFOs of mid-sized companies ...
Duraplas, a leading provider of innovative plastic solutions in the agriculture industry, today released findings from its 2024 Workplace Safety Culture Repo ...
Psychological safety is one of the must-have elements in a high performing organization. Here's some expert advice on how to make it happen.
At the workplace level, a strong culture of occupational safety and health is one in which the right to a safe and healthy working environment is valued and promoted by both management and workers.
Cultivating a company culture that champions worker safety is an easy thing to say, but a difficult thing to do. Posters are passed by without a second thought, left to fade and eventually peel off ...
In a February 2009 New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH) publication, David Michaels stressed that the Obama administration should work to change workplace safety culture ...