In this era of technological advancements, organizations are embracing artificial intelligence (AI) as a transformative force across various industries. One area where AI holds tremendous potential is ...
While technological innovations capture headlines, aviation safety ultimately depends on human factors and organizational culture. Across commercial, business, and emerging aviation segments, leading ...
Building a culture of safety for any company starts with safety protocols and procedures through proper employee communication, monitoring, reporting and execution. “Listening to employees is key,” ...
Good things take time. This well-known idiom can be applied to virtually every aspect of a company’s development, including its safety culture and how safely people perform their jobs. The definition ...
Ongoing driver training is essential to turn safety culture into measurable, real-world results. New driver onboarding and regular check-ins reduce risk and reinforce consistent fleet safety habits.
In construction, safety isn’t in a classroom, it’s forged in the field. Most jobsite injuries aren’t freak accidents but the result of small oversights, ignored signals, or old habits that persist ...
From Fiscal Years (FY) 2020-24, an ineffective safety culture was one of the most cited causes of Army on-duty mishaps. Creating a positive safety culture is essential to ensuring the well-being of ...
Traliant, which assesses workplace inclusion in U.S. organizations, including employees’ experiences with inclusivity, ...
Toxic leadership, in contrast, often thrives in silence—dismissing ideas, isolating individuals, rewarding compliance over ...
On this episode of “Uncanny Valley,” we discuss OpenAI’s new teen safety features, the right’s retaliation against critics of the late Charlie Kirk, and more of the week’s biggest stories.