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Featured Content

How reporting close calls can prevent future incidents

Posted on: January 12th, 2012

“Near misses and resulting inspections may help prevent an injury or even a fatality, but an investigation cannot take place if the near miss is not reported accurately. Therefore, setting up a successful safety management program to ensure near misses are reported and investigated is an important step in reducing occurrences of serious incidents.” “OSHA [...]

Distracted Driving Research & Statistics

Posted on: September 13th, 2011

National Safety Council: Effective prevention is grounded in science. NSC’s focus on cell phones and driving, including a recommendation to ban the use of hands-free and handheld phones while driving, is based on the extensive research available. Here you’ll findĀ links to abstracts or the complete text of distracted driving, cell phone and texting studies.