The Occupational Safety and Health Administration via the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 provides work-place safety standards, all of which apply to big and small businesses throughout the ...
The U.S. NTSB first recommended that Safety Management Systems (SMS) be implemented by Part 121 airlines—something the FAA now requires—in 2007, then called for the same requirement for public ...
When it was introduced, behavior-based safety (BBS) was seen as a magic panacea for everything that ailed safety programs. “It was the Swiss Army Knife of safety programs. It could take care of ...
Reducing safety investment may deliver short-term savings, but U.S. data shows it often leads to higher financial, legal, and ...
The newest ANSI/ASSP Z10 standard provides a robust update to a well-respected safety system model and incorporates significant new concepts, approaches and tools. Here’s a walk through the standard, ...
A senior Boeing official contends that a true safety culture relies on employees feeling comfortable providing feedback to senior management. Since 2020, Al Madar has been Boeing’s vice-president of ...
The manufacturing industry is more competitive than ever, rewarding forward-thinking manufacturers who successfully accomplish quality, safety and environmental responsibility in their operations.
The FAA has set September 2022 as its target for issuing a draft rule on mandating safety management systems for repair stations and several other types of organizations and expects a final rule to ...
A Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747 jumbo jet passenger plane hovers in the sky as it prepares for a non-standard landing at Gatwick airport in West Sussex on Dec. 29, 2014 in London. Flight VS43 was ...
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