Evaluating Your Safety Culture Beyond Injury Statistics

Injuries and lost days aren’t always the best measure of an organization’s safety record

Evaluating Your Safety Culture Beyond Injury Statistics
A hydroexcavation crew works roadside in Maine with safety cones in place and a spotter on site to warn oncoming traffic.

For most businesses, having zero injuries is the ultimate safety goal, but this can be very hard to attain especially when you have hazardous job tasks.

Many contractors can be judged by the number of injuries that occur on an annual basis. So when a utility does have zero...

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