Building Safety Month has come to a close. This year, it arrived against a backdrop of intensifying weather events, aging infrastructure and growing pressure on urban living environments. So what was ...
Workplace safety has long been driven by compliance—ensuring organizations meet OSHA regulations and industry standards to avoid fines and liabilities. While compliance is essential, it doesn’t ...
True preparedness combines technology with active occupant participation. Regular training, communication and system maintenance ensure rapid, coordinated response. Leadership engagement reinforces a ...
Kevin McOsker from the International Code Council joined us for a Q&A on building safety, and some of the most common safety mistakes made in construction. McOsker, vice president of technical ...
In construction, safety isn’t something you check off a list during orientation. It’s a constant, evolving part of the job — no matter how long you’ve been in the industry or what role you play.
As hospitals and governmental bodies place a greater emphasis on patient safety, operating room teams are working to build “cultures of safety” that reward compliance and encourage teamwork. But while ...
Traffic safety has become a central focus for cities across the country. After spiking dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic, traffic fatalities in 2024 fell to an estimated 39,345 nationwide — a ...