Think of the last thing you’d like to hear when at work: “Mr. Safety, I think we have a problem!” It is just after lunch, and this is how you are greeted by the operations supervisor who is now ...
Founded in 1980, Canada Training Group has built a strong reputation serving industrial and commercial customers across Canada through industry-leading training and technical services. The company ...
“I’m not really an HSE professional,” explained Shawn Hopkins, global behavior and culture safety leader at Procter and Gamble (P&G). “I’m really an engineer in an HSE leadership role.” On the literal ...
We have monthly online MSHA Zoom Community Classes available—Part 46 and 48, Surface New Miner, and Annual Refresher. Questions About Online MSHA Training? Contact us. Many online programs do not meet ...
A major report from new international body Engineering X has found that engineering safety is under threat from the global skills shortage across the sector. Commissioned by the Royal Academy of ...
As industrial environments become more complex, immersive simulation and intelligent visualization can help safety teams improve training, communication and emergency preparedness before workers face ...
When a new employee joins your organization, orientation serves as their first real introduction to your workplace culture, expectations, and procedures. Many companies use orientation to review ...
Safety engineering is an applied science strongly related to systems engineering. Safety engineering aims to insure that a life-critical system behaves as needed even when pieces fail. In the real ...
Engineers solve problems using math, science, and technology. As a problem-solver, every potential answer an engineer devises must be weighed against the realities of the physical world and other ...
The idea that job retention is related to how safe an employee feels at work isn’t new, but it it’s coming up more often in general surveys. Case in point is a recent survey from Vector Solutions, The ...