
Digital Incident Management: The Case For Modernizing Safety Reporting
Imagine a safety incident that never gets reported, until it becomes a headline. This scenario is more common than expected.
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Imagine a safety incident that never gets reported, until it becomes a headline. This scenario is more common than expected.

Every workplace has its own unique βcultureβ, but within that there is also the concept of βsafety culture.β Safety culture

When it comes to safety management, organizations often find themselves struggling with complexity and uncertainty. With so many regulations and

Rail companies are preparing for greater regulatory oversight following a horrific train derailment in eastern Ohio earlier this year. In

Learning from failure is essential for continuous improvement. It helps us understand the reasons why things go awry, and informs what approaches we can and should take to avoid similar adverse outcomes in the future. Nowhere is this more important than in the world of EHS.

If predictive analytics can now be used to anticipate and respond to potentially fatal infrastructure failures, could this same approach

Can you perform a good root cause analysis following the scientific method? Some think it provides the only true answer.

In the last two decades, organizations have taken notice of how the strength of their safety culture and ability to

If the recent news of explosions out of Beirut, Xiantao, and Baltimore has made anything clear is that major accidents