The ultimate goal of safety analytics is to predict injuries so they can be prevented. Analytics find patterns and relationships in data that can reliably mitigate a problem or reproduce a success.
Full article: Safety Leadership: Safety analytics – Building your team
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2016 OSHA’s Top 10 Most Cited Violations
Safety+Health presents OSHA’s most frequently cited violations for fiscal year 2016. Also: the annual “penalty box” detailing the year’s largest fines, and an exclusive interview with Patrick Kapust, deputy director of OSHA’s Directorate of Enforcement.
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Safety Leadership: A resolution for 2017: Be an intentional safety leader
Steven Luttrull from DEKRA Insight discusses why leaders “cannot afford to be on autopilot or get caught up in a routine that is known, comfortable or easy to check off the list.”
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Health care worker group releases flier on the ‘dos’ and ‘don’ts’ of wearing gloves
Arlington, VA – The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology has created a flier detailing best practices for proper use of different types of gloves in health care settings.
Full article: Health care worker group releases flier on the ‘dos’ and ‘don’ts’ of wearing gloves
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Safety Leadership: Safety analytics: Knowing your data
Gennifer Lyon from DEKRA Insight explains how “creating connections and gathering data from various organizational viewpoints creates an opportunity to develop a predictive model for preventing incidents.”
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Safety Leadership: Bouncing back: Creating a resilience loop in individuals and organizations
Michael Mangan from DEKRA Insight explains why the ability to respond effectively when an incident occurs helps minimize potential negative impacts.
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Safety Leadership: Creating a resilience loop in individuals and organizations
Michael Mangan from DEKRA Insight discusses how an organization should focus on resilience to ensure leadership is responding effectively when an incident occurs.
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Safety Leadership: Where’s the urgency? Valuing execution over urgency in high-reliability organizations
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2016 Training Survey
How much should an organization spend on training? How should that training be presented? Safety professionals across a variety of industries participated in Safety+Health’s inaugural Training Survey to provide answers.
Full article: 2016 Training Survey
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Safety Leadership: Using inquiry to combat bias and investigate weak signals
Michael D. Mangan from DEKRA Insight discusses why “investigating and analyzing these hazards and weak signals to determine the exposure to operations” is just as important as anticipating and recognizing hazards.
Full article: Safety Leadership: Using inquiry to combat bias and investigate weak signals
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