MANAGING workplace safety is an important goal that many corporations have recognized as a logical and effective way to provide a better working environment for employees and to cut corporate costs. A ...
The US Department of Transportation unveiled what agency leaders described as the largest organizational overhaul in Federal ...
As organizations grow, so do their safety risks, regulatory obligations, and operational complexities. A structured EHS management system creates the backbone for aligning teams, standardizing ...
WASHINGTON – A comprehensive aviation safety system as envisioned by NASA would require integration of a wide range of systems and practices, including building an in-time aviation safety management ...
The U.S. NTSB first recommended that Safety Management Systems (SMS) be implemented by Part 121 airlines—something the FAA now requires—in 2007, then called for the same requirement for public ...
Health and Safety Programs in Small and Medium-Sized Businesses: Setting Them Up and Making Them Work Effectively' offers practical guidance to help organizations.
The organizational restructuring, announced on Jan. 26, calls for the creation of a new safety oversight office and the implementation of an agency-wide safety management system (SMS) and risk ...
In its recently released SAFER SEAS DIGEST, Lessons Learned from Marine Accident Investigations (2017), the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reports investigating numerous accidents across ...
Many organizations on a global scale embark on a journey to implement structure into their operations at a systematic level. A management system has a place within how we can operate to eliminate ...
NASA awarded Xwing, the autonomous aircraft company, a contract to develop a set of safety processes and procedures that would make integrating non-piloted aircraft in the national airspace system ...
The manufacturing industry is more competitive than ever, rewarding forward-thinking manufacturers who successfully accomplish quality, safety and environmental responsibility in their operations.
Editor’s Note: September is Safety Month in the North American railway industry. This month, Railway Age “recalls to active duty” the three-part series on System Safety by Sonia Bot and Tony Zenga, ...