With today’s technology, there are more ways than ever to develop your workforce. Here we’ll take a look at some of the ways VR is being used in training by companies around the world, as well as some of the concerns to address.
Technological developments over the last several years are positively influencing safety efforts. We’re going to explore a few of the key transformative factors shaping safety in the industry today.
New tech tools are making building projects easier to plan and implement, and it's making complex jobs much more manageable. However, when there’s tech, there’s a potential for cybercrime.
Want to bring attention to industrial safety and help people better understand and approach it? Consider a tried and true strategy: Create stand-out content around the subject and use social media to make it visible.
If you’re in a leadership role, it’s essential to implement safety considerations that take age into account, so you can keep your employees safe on the job.
As industries such as construction are becoming more digital, mitigating risk is much easier when employees are digitally literate, especially when those risks revolve around cybersecurity threats.
Acclimatizing our bodies to extreme cold fronts and heat waves can be helpful, but that is a gradual process. We must find ways to combat changing weather and working conditions so that productivity and safety aren’t compromised.
It’s perhaps not shocking to describe communication as an essential factor in promoting workplace safety. What may come as a surprise, though, is how critical it is for departments to speak to one another in regard to health and safety within an organization.