Leveraging Safety as a Catalyst for Industry Change

Leveraging Safety as a Catalyst for Industry Change For decades, safety management has been a key component of the corporate landscape. Legislation designed to keep workers and the public safe from harm has driven incident numbers down dramatically. In this way, EHS professionals have a lot to feel proud of. However, ramped up levels of […]

Evotix to Represent SAI360’s Full Suite of EHS&S Software Solutions

Evotix to Represent SAI360’s Full Suite of EHS&S Software Solutions Earlier last year, SAI360 finalized its purchase of Evotix (previously SHE Software), a leading global technology company transforming how employees engage in workplace health and safety. Since then, we have been working diligently to streamline our operations and maximize the potential of this new venture. […]

Microlearning: How To Create Engaging Safety Training for the Goldfish Attention Span

Microlearning: How To Create Engaging Safety Training for the Goldfish Attention Span The jury’s still out on whether our attention spans are truly shrinking. Still, we’ve grown accustomed to bite-sized content—from TikTok videos to Instagram reels to the brief Facebook headlines we read in place of full-length articles.  The way we learn is changing too. […]

Safety Check: Identifying When To Revise Your Health and Safety Processes

Safety Check: Identifying When To Revise Your Health and Safety Processes Irrespective of your industry, your organization holds the vital responsibility of ensuring the safe return of your employees to their homes each day. When an incident occurs, it falls on you to conduct a thorough investigation to understand its root causes and explore avenues […]

The Importance of Continuous Learning for EHS Professionals

The Importance of Continuous Learning for EHS Professionals Between hard hats with proximity sensors, warehouses with robots and AI systems monitoring construction sites, there’s never been a more exciting time to work in the fast-evolving environment, health and safety (EHS) industry. But that also means that today’s EHS leaders can’t rely on the skills they […]

Breaking Down OSHA’s Final Rule: FAQ Edition

Breaking Down OSHA’s Final Rule: FAQ Edition The most recent revision by OSHA to 29 CFR 1904.41, concerning Recordkeeping and Reporting, mirrors the evolving trend in our industry toward digital processes and underscores the advantages they offer in enhancing workplace health and safety, particularly in terms of data analysis and transparency. But what exactly is the Improve […]

How Breaking the Blame Cycle Strengthens Your Culture

How Breaking the Blame Cycle Strengthens Your Culture We’re all familiar with the blame game – pointing fingers when something goes awry. But what about when it occurs in the workplace? In health and safety, the blame cycle can actually disrupt operations and impact employee trust, creating a negative safety culture. ​ Let’s play out a scenario: […]

7 Ways Camaraderie Enhances Workplace Health and Safety

7 Ways Camaraderie Enhances Workplace Health and Safety Camaraderie is crucial for cultivating a workplace built on trust and respect between employees, supervisors and managers. Beyond creating a friendly and open environment, promoting camaraderie can help reduce incidents and embed safe operations throughout your organization. But how exactly does this work? In the following guide, we will explore the seven health and safety benefits that […]

5 Tips for Effective and Efficient Inspections

5 Tips for Effective and Efficient Inspections Effective and efficient inspections play a crucial role in upholding stellar health and safety standards within your organization. To ensure consistency and effectiveness, consider these 5 tips: 1. Standardize your inspection process Don’t overlook the importance of a standardized inspection procedure. Implementing a consistent process across all teams […]

How This Olympic Strategy Can Benefit Your EHS Program

How This Olympic Strategy Can Benefit Your EHS Program You’re probably familiar with the saying, “It’s the little things that count.” At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, British Cycling used this exact concept to win 14 medals, eight of them gold. Sir Dave Brailsford, former performance director of British Cycling and manager of UCI WorldTeam Ineos Grenadiers, […]