Dissatisfaction with your work and/or lack of motivation, missing steps in work processes, and frequent near-misses or incidents are telltale signs, according to the National Safety Council (NSC).
You’ve heard Star Trek’s Spock say “Live long and prosper?” Well, longevity by itself is overrated, at least in terms of making positive impacts. Being “retired on active duty” doesn’t cut it in a ...
Today marks the beginning of National Work Zone Safety Awareness week. With recent events on I-695 in Maryland, which resulted in six highway workers dead after a passenger vehicle plowed through a ...
For the third time in seven months, the judgment of those who operate the nation’s air traffic control system has been called into question and concerns have been raised that complacency may be ...
Many organizations sideline fire safety in budgeting decisions. They view it as a “check-the-box” obligation instead of an integral component of operational excellence. This complacency can lead to ...
We often think of complacency as being constant in time. You are either complacent or you are not. But situational complacency exists. As the situation changes, an attitude that wasn’t complacent for ...
SEATTLE — A new federal report blames "fatigue and complacency" for a ferry crash last year. The ferry "Cathlamet" hit a mooring tower at the Fauntleroy ferry terminal in July 2022. One person was ...
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