Is Your Violence Prevention Policy Really Doing Its Job?
These key principles will help you ensure that your violence prevention policy is effective.
These key principles will help you ensure that your violence prevention policy is effective.
“Dealing with threats and/or threatening behavior—detecting them, evaluating them, and finding a way to address them—may be the single most important key to preventing violence,” says the FBI.
In today’s Advisor, BLR’s Managing Editor for Safety David Galt writes about one training professional’s tips for conducting purpose-driven training.
Make sure employees who drive on the job take proper precautions to prevent accidents and injuries.
Under Section 608 of the CAA, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is required to create regulations covering the use and disposal of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) used as refrigerants, including specific chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydroclorofluorocarbons (HCFCs). The regulation is titled “National Recycling and Emission Reduction Program” and applies to the service, repair or disposal of appliances […]
When it comes to work-related injuries and fatalities, no other cause comes close to the destruction wrought by motor vehicle accidents.