Workplace safety

Pain Is a Warning: Why Ignoring Injuries Leads to Bigger Problems

Don’t tough it out! Too many workers push through pain instead of speaking up. They strain sore muscles, ignore small cuts, and brush off dizziness. They don’t want to look weak, slow down the team, or risk their job. But … Read More

The Problem with Safety? We Made It Boring.

Pipeline construction plays a vital role in transporting oil and natural gas efficiently and safely. However, building and maintaining these pipelines comes with significant hazards that can put workers, the environment, and the surrounding communities at risk. Proper training ensures … Read More

The First Week on the Job: Why New Workers Face the Highest Risk

New workers are the most likely to get injured on the job. They don’t know the risks, they’re still learning the rules. They hesitate to ask questions for fear of looking inexperienced. That combination makes the first week on the … Read More

What’s in Your First Aid Kit? The Critical Supplies Most Workplaces Forget

A first-aid kit isn’t just a box on the wall—it’s the difference between a quick recovery and a trip to the hospital. But too many workplaces stock them once and forget about them. In an emergency, they reach for the … Read More

Safety Culture vs. Safety Theater: Are You Protecting Workers or Just Performing?

Some workplaces talk a big game about safety. Posters on the walls. Slogans in emails. Maybe even a “Safety First” banner hanging in the breakroom. But when you look closer, it’s all for show. That’s safety theater—where rules exist on … Read More

Jody Young vs. Workplace Tragedy: A Career Spent Fighting for Safer Jobs

“Every worker should go to work and come home in the same shape they left.” Jody Young has spent 35 years in health and safety. She has shaped policies. She has enforced compliance. She has made a real impact on … Read More

Virtual Reality, Real Safety: Jennifer Lastra’s Mission to Save Lives

“Compliance doesn’t equal competence. We have to do better.” Jennifer Lastra started her career as an electrician in the US Navy. She spent years working in shipbuilding and manufacturing as boots on the ground. She worked as a contractor in … Read More

Safety Myths That Need to Die

Some workplace safety “truths” have been passed down for years—but that doesn’t make them right. In fact, some of the most common safety beliefs are flat-out dangerous. It’s time to call them out before they get someone hurt. Here are … Read More

Would You Bet Your Paycheck on Safety?

Every workplace safety program generates incident data, but not all organizations know how to make the most of it. Incident reports, near-miss logs, and safety observations provide more than just numbers—they reveal patterns, highlight risks, and offer a roadmap for … Read More

Safety Meets Tech: The Evolution of Wearable Safety Devices

Workplace safety is evolving. Technology is changing the game. Wearable devices are at the forefront, combining tech and practicality. They protect workers, enhance efficiency, and reduce risks. From smart helmets to biometric sensors, these tools are transforming high-risk environments. Companies … Read More