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More than 35,000 Long Islanders live with epilepsy. Experts urge businesses to provide seizure training, safety plans, and ...
With the world’s gaze focused on protecting people against COVID-19 over the past two years, it may have been easy to lose sight of other foundational precautions and protocols that help keep workers ...
The basic rule of manufacturing maintenance safety seems to center on the basics of lockout/tag-out — essentially making sure the machine won't cycle on when someone is working on it. So why are there ...
A safety campaign is a way for organizations to share what they’re doing to promote workplace safety and encourage employees to take ownership of the risks present in their day-to-day lives. Creating ...
Almost all employers want to ensure their workplaces are safe zones that are free from accidents. But despite this, work-related incidents and health concerns persist. The UK Health and Safety ...
With a distribution facility in Wuhan, China, XPO Logistics XPO saw the novel coronavirus coming. In mid-February, Brad Jacobs, CEO of the third-party transportation and logistics behemoth – with some ...
Al Shenouda, former federal protective security advisor, talks about the importance of training employees to be prepared for active shooting incidents. Emad “Al” Shenouda has conducted over 300 active ...
Every year, families across Great Britain face the devastating loss of a loved one killed by a reversing vehicle at work. These are not just statistics. They are family members, friends and colleagues ...
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