In the last column, we began to look at 10 actions that help leaders establish safety as a strategic objective. The steps begin with building a foundation of understanding and purpose for the safety ...
* Step Three: Management safety training * Step Four: Employee safety training * Step Five: The safety plan Using this Five-Step system, you can implement a world-class safety system and see success ...
It is not enough to say that safety has been elevated to a core value. For many organizations, existing safety practices and measures were designed around the view of safety as a stand-alone ...
You most likely have been trained in the requirements of NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. However, the amount of information you’re expected to retain can sometimes be ...
Safety isn’t just about compliance—it’s a driver of business success. A strong safety culture reduces accidents, claims, and insurance costs while enhancing efficiency and minimizing downtime. It also ...
In this episode of “EC&M Tech Talk,” Randy Barnett, an electrical instructor, trainer, inspector, journeyman electrician, and safety expert, walks viewers through five practical steps for performing ...
Crushed, fractured or amputated limbs, electric shock, explosions and heat/chemical burns—these are just some of the dangers workers face when stored energy is unexpectedly or accidentally released.
This blog was updated on 6/6/2023. Any day is a good day to remind your team about the importance of safety on site. For a quick refresher, share these five steps for a safe shift with your heavy ...
Creating a productive work environment, while also fostering safety and camaraderie, is possibly the most challenging part of a leader’s role. It doesn’t help that most of us were never taught how to ...
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