Category Archives: EHS Skills 101

EHS Data Analysis Heuristics: Turning Performance Data Into Better Decisions

By Chet Brandon EHS data is only useful when it helps leaders make better decisions and take timely action. Incident reports, corrective action records, hazard observations, audit findings, injury data, exposure information, and corrective action trends all contain signals. The … Continue reading

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EHS Skills 101: The Science of Employee Involvement-Why Does it Work?

It has become a basic tenet of Safety Professionals that employee involvement is critical to program success.  The safety visionary Frank Bird was a very early proponent of employee involvement as a key to ownership of the safety process.  He … Continue reading

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