Download this report from Verdantix, an independent research firm, to learn how safety practitioners can influence their organizations’ approach to safety.
What's Inside
Despite decades of investment in safety management systems and new technologies, there has been limited improvement in serious injury and fatality (SIF) prevention. This has prompted practitioners to focus increasingly on safety culture.
This report from independent research firm Verdantix provides actionable guidance on how safety practitioners can influence their organizations’ approach to safety. It finds that the most effective safety cultures are generative and interdependent, with the entire workforce empowered to take ownership of safety.
The report explores how safety practitioners can engage employees at all levels to become safety leaders, ensuring that safety is embedded across the workforce, rather than owned solely by the safety function.
Key Takeaways
Learn more about:
- Frameworks, technologies, and organizational contexts that help to embed safety across the workforce
- Why firms should leverage technology as a strategic resource to build safety culture
- Safety culture according to Hudson’s five levels and the Bradley Curve