by Zach Taylor | Mar 24, 2020 | Blog, Manufacturing, Safety
Everyone wants to know that they are making the best decisions for their company and their people. But there’s another compelling reason for a business to track and improve upon its safety: ROI. Incidents and injuries cost money, even if they are minor. Safety...
by Zach Taylor | Mar 19, 2020 | Blog, Safety
Safety leadership is about both proactively and reactively improving upon safety within the workplace, to the benefit of peers and the business as a whole. Safety leaders have to be advocates for good safety practices, must be responsive to injuries and incidents, and...
by Zach Taylor | Mar 11, 2020 | Articles, Energy, Safety
Read the full article on Power Magazine. Innovation in worker safety may not be a top priority for some companies, given all the other business concerns managers must focus on, but a culture of listening to workers and identifying ongoing improvements in safety can...
by Zach Taylor | Mar 2, 2020 | Blog, Energy, Safety
From electrical work to plumbing, there are times when workers may be sent out on site alone. Consider a wind turbine maintenance technician, or a gas line worker. They may be called upon to do routine but nevertheless potentially dangerous work. Employers need to...
by Zach Taylor | Feb 26, 2020 | Blog, Manufacturing, Safety
You strive to create a safe work environment for your employees is a moral obligation, and they are the company’s biggest asset. Often, safety practices can be overlooked when employees solely focus on speed, cut corners, or don’t take training as seriously as they...
by Zach Taylor | Jan 29, 2020 | Articles, News, Safety
Read the full article on Construction Business Owner Take an ROI-approach to keeping your jobsite workers safe & productive Most professionals in the construction industry will agree that projects are already complex, and the growing lack of skilled workers only...