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OCTOBER-NOVEMBER 2005 Archive



Ergonomics: Preventing Injury

Among utility workforces there are many excuses for not practicing sound ergonomics along with safety. The most common excuse is that an aging workforce is naturally more injury prone and there is nothing that can be done about it. Another excuse is: “we’ve always done it that way.” To make matters worse, many firms have […]

Leadership Influencing the Culture

Learn how to best use all your resources as a safety leader and get the most out of your workers. Safety excellence requires the true engagement of leadership. Leaders effective at creating and sustaining change actively embrace their role in safety, take ownership of the results, and understand the safety mechanisms essential to achieving outcomes. […]