Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va. -- Brig. Gen. Telita Crosland, Regional Health Command-Atlantic commanding general presented the Army Safety Health Management System (ASHMS) star of excellence to ...
As organizations face tightening budgets and economic pressure, occupational health and safety is often viewed as a discretionary expense. Global data and risk-based frameworks tell a different ...
Population health management brings health concerns into focus and addresses ways that resources can be allocated to improve the health of a group of people called a “population.” The National ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration via the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 provides work-place safety standards, all of which apply to big and small businesses throughout the ...
Supply chain management has become a point of focus for many organizations today. Logistics networks face increasing demand and complexity, and businesses are investing more in maximizing efficiency.
Over the years, workplace safety has evolved from a focus on employee behavior and OSHA compliance to a focus on culture, safe conditions, and conformance with organization objectives. However, in ...
Safety management can be a touchy topic. Disagreements abound: Should companies go the route of behavior-based safety, or follow a systems approach? Should safety be management-driven or ...
Fatigue can easily become a liability. Tired team members, especially those who work long shifts, are prone to mistakes and accidents, especially during long shifts or physically demanding tasks.
Pam Walaski, CSP, FASSP has been a dedicated occupational safety and health professional for nearly 30 years. She is currently a Senior Program Director with Specialty Technical Consultants, Inc. a ...
Many of us are familiar with the tagline, "Safety is Job One," and throughout the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity, this mantra remains paramount to the success of the USAMMDA team in ...