Serious Injury and Fatality Prevention: Definitions, Barriers and What EHS Leaders Say Actually Works
Serious Injury and Fatality Prevention: Definitions, Barriers and What EHS Leaders Say Actually Works Every EHS leader can broadly agree that the most important part of the work is keeping people safe. Serious injuries and fatalities should not be accepted as the standard cost of doing business. Harm is preventable and SIF prevention matters. Research […]
What EHS Executives Actually Want from AI
What EHS Executives Actually Want from AI EHS runs on trust. The work only functions when people believe the system is built to protect them. Employees need to feel safe enough to surface hazards and near-misses without worrying they’ll be personally blamed. EHS leaders know this intimately. They’ve spent years building that trust through countless […]