Business Case for Safety

Why Claims-Driven Safety Training Reduces Workers’ Comp Costs Better Than Generic Compliance Training

Generic compliance training may satisfy documentation requirements, but it often misses the injury patterns driving workers’ compensation costs. Claims-driven safety training uses loss data, near misses, job tasks, and supervisor follow-up to focus training where it can reduce frequency, severity, repeat claims, and operational disruption.

Why Claims-Driven Safety Training Reduces Workers’ Comp Costs Better Than Generic Compliance Training2026-04-30T17:34:28-07:00

Danger and Opportunity: The Future of Workplace Safety in an Era of Deregulation

In the United States, workplace safety has long been a [...]

Danger and Opportunity: The Future of Workplace Safety in an Era of Deregulation2025-09-11T13:37:54-07:00

Using NAOSH Week to Improve Safety: Some Practical Strategies

NAOSH Week (North American Occupational Safety and Health) isn’t as [...]

Using NAOSH Week to Improve Safety: Some Practical Strategies2023-05-02T16:20:14-07:00

Using NAOSH Week to Improve Safety: Some Practical Strategies

NAOSH Week (North American Occupational Safety and Health) isn’t as [...]

Using NAOSH Week to Improve Safety: Some Practical Strategies2023-05-02T16:20:14-07:00

Workplace Stress – Getting Management to Take It Seriously

Safety Management Tools - Workplace Stress Getting Management to Take [...]

Workplace Stress – Getting Management to Take It Seriously2021-04-15T15:19:11-07:00

What is a Safety Culture and Why Do You Need One?

The words “safety culture” gets bandied about a lot. But [...]

What is a Safety Culture and Why Do You Need One?2021-04-14T22:36:58-07:00

Using NAOSH Week to Improve Safety: Some Practical Strategies

May 7, 2012 - NAOSH Week (North American Occupational Safety [...]

Using NAOSH Week to Improve Safety: Some Practical Strategies2021-04-14T22:33:20-07:00

State of Safety Training: Manufacturing Post COVID-19

CONVENTIONAL INSTRUCTOR LED SAFETY TRAINING DOESN’T FIT THE NEW NORMAL [...]

State of Safety Training: Manufacturing Post COVID-192021-09-02T16:45:01-07:00
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