WTRF: The 100 deadliest days: one of the most dangerous times of the year for teenage drivers. Memorial Day to Labor Day marks the 100 deadliest days, a time where there are more traffic fatalities involving teenage drivers. School is out, …
July 4th is a good time to remember that safety for employees shouldn’t end when the work day is over.
OSHA’s proposal to publish workplace injury and illness reports from larger companies may sound like a good idea at first, but there are good reasons not to.
A review of the history of safety over the last few decades offers good reason for hope, says Rose McMurray, Chief Transportation Advisor at FDRsafety.
I am pleased to announce that Rose McMurray, who retired in January as Chief Safety Officer of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, has joined FDRsafety. Rose, who is one of the most distinguished figures in the world of transportation …
When you get right down to it, safety, “lean” processes and sustainability are all about the same thing: eliminating waste. In the case of safety, it’s about eliminating the waste of human resources through accident or illness; the other two …
A recent AAA Living Article entitled “Losing the Drinking Game” had some interesting statistics: Every 45 minutes, someone in the US dies because of alcohol-impaired driving. 2.5 million parents drive under the influence of alcohol yearly About ½ of children …