A proactive approach to safety helps organizations prevent injuries, avoid costly OSHA violations and foster a strong safety culture built on accountability and communication. Safety is the most ...
In organizational behavior and industrial psychology, proactivity means anticipatory behavior, taking control of situations and initiating actions to make changes. A proactive stance, as opposed to a ...
On a jobsite, no one ever intends to make a mistake or cause an accident. But there are ways to prevent and curb these inherent risks associated with working in construction. Fortunately, one tool has ...
For each of the past 10 years, nearly 1,200 U.S. construction workers have died as the result of injuries received on the job. Of these fatalities, 25% involved heavy equipment—most categorized as ...
Safety is the most important component of every job site. Many companies use slogans such as “safety first,” but few rarely follow through until an injury, near miss, OSHA violation, or fatality ...