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 ...
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 ...
Managers at all levels of any organization or facility involved in activities that could give rise to radiation risks or intentional acts that might harm people, society and the environment, must ...
S-OIL is driving innovation across its refining and chemical businesses by fully adopting artificial intelligence (AI) and ...
FORT NOVOSEL, Ala. -- The U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center’s Army Safety Management Information System 2.0 continues to lead the way toward the Army’s first truly centralized safety and occupational ...
Safety management can be a touchy topic. Disagreements abound: Should companies go the route of behavior-based safety, or follow a systems approach? Should safety be management-driven or ...
Visitor management is gaining significant attention in safety councils and boardrooms for good reason. While it might not solve every safety and audit challenge, it is essential for modernizing and ...
Workplace safety methods focus on controls implementation, while Human Operational Performance Theory (HOPT) focuses on risk reduction and safety improvement. Safety in industries such as energy, ...
The Army Safety Occupational Health Management System (ASOHMS) and Army Safety Management Information System (ASMIS) are synergistic. Synergistic is defined as two or more entities that can produce an ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of workplace safety and compliance, effective asset management has emerged as a powerful ally for managers and operators. This strategic approach not only ensures ...