As the industry continues to face rising fire incidents and insurance challenges, operators are rethinking how they manage ...
Winter changes the way people work. A normal jobsite turns dangerous when temperatures drop, ice forms, and daylight fades. Workers move more slowly, equipment reacts differently, and small mistakes ...
A Hazard is anything that has the potential to cause harm, injuries, accidents or other undesirable effects. A Risk is the possibility that a personal injury, property loss or environmental harm will ...
Creating a safe workplace isn’t a matter of chance—it’s the result of informed leadership, consistent oversight, and a commitment to doing what’s right, even when specific rules aren’t spelled out.
Lone workers are more vulnerable and less visible. That’s why safety professionals need to go the extra mile to make sure all employees, including those who work out in the field or by themselves, ...
A strong safety culture protects faculty, students, and staff; promotes a sense of confidence among employees and students; and allows everyone on campus to focus on their work. Key aspects of this ...
Fire safety remains a top priority for commercial properties and active job sites where daily operations, valuable assets, ...
All medical devices have risk. “You, as the manufacturer, are responsible for determining the risk of your medical device and if that risk is acceptable,” said Joseph Tartal, FDA deputy director in ...
Eva Angelyna (Evalyna) Bogdan receives research funding from Canada's Tri-agency funding programs, York University and the Government of Alberta. Her work for P4A on the Inclusive Resilience project ...