Key aspects of the culture include a safety-first mindset, respect for chemical processes, and safe laboratory experimentation. A safety culture requires appropriate administrative support, ...
By Laura M. Wildey Kearse The phrase "food safety culture" is everywhere these days, but what does it mean and how can you, a ...
Jess Dannhauser describes a new element for learning from the most tragic outcomes in New York City's child welfare system ...
Transportation fleets are navigating challenging safety conditions, as road accidents and serious injuries continue to rise.
at Drexel University to develop an industry-specific firefighter safety culture survey. One hundred and thirty-two fire departments participated in the beta-test version of the survey, and a validated ...
Mindy Estes, M.D., former CEO of Saint Luke’s Health System and former AHA board chair, and Nancy Howell Agee, CEO emeritus of Carilion Clinic and former AHA board chair, discuss the importance of ...
Safety culture is the assembly of characteristics and attitudes in organizations and individuals which establishes that, as an overriding priority, protection and safety issues receive the attention ...
This report by the IAEA’s International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group INSAG describes the concept of ‘Safety Culture’ in connection with nuclear plant safety in relation to both organi- zations and ...