The Labor Department launched a new program to help employers comply with workplace safety laws.
Workplace safety has always been a top priority for businesses, but with evolving technology, a new question arises: can robots take on the role of a safety officer? Artificial intelligence (AI) and ...
Around 60 per cent of Canadian employees can expect their job to be transformed through artificial intelligence (AI). For many, AI will complement, rather than replace, their work. For some, it could ...
A new OSHA toolbox talk emphasizes that most workplace electrical fatalities occur outside traditional electrical trades and outlines practical steps employers can take to reduce risk.
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, spearheaded by generative AI, is expanding into various spheres of society, including the labor market. A study conducted by the Universitat Oberta de ...
With research identifying workplaces as the most frequent sites of mass shootings, businesses are navigating a complex landscape marked by evergrowing physical security concerns. Incorporating ...
With the change in administration, as well as some changes toward the end of the Biden administration, safety professionals are wondering what next year will look like. Trump’s new DOGE initiative ...
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Complete a 10-question quiz for National Safety Month in June for a chance to win a box of delicious cookies As a Community Services Officer for the Duke University Police department, Aaron Pruka ...
There are many things that can go wrong at work. But as far as your health and safety goes, your employer has to protect you and tell you about health and safety issues that may affect you. Workplace ...
Everyone is more important than their job. No one is more important than the mission.
Today, many people are familiar with the concept of psychological safety, a concept first coined in 1999 by HBS professor Amy Edmondson, and something core to being an effective leader. Her definition ...