Could a Japanese invented safety procedure reduce workplace injuries in Canada?

The Japanese-innovated industrial safety method known as Pointing-and-Calling might look a bit strange to someone from Canada, but there’s something for health and safety professionals to learn from this. Shisa kanko, or, in English, “pointing-and-calling,” reduces workplace errors by up to 85 percent. The method involves looking at an object, pointing at it, calling out… Read More Could a Japanese invented safety procedure reduce workplace injuries in Canada?

Spending Money to Save Money …wait, what?

Your health and safety program is an essential part of your business, your employee’s safety, and reputation. While HSE is vital, it’s also an expense. You’re familiar with the adage spending money to save money, I’d like to show you how this applies to your health and safety. This approach might seem strange in these times of… Read More Spending Money to Save Money …wait, what?

Podcast: SafetyAdmin and Certificate of Recognition (COR)

Managing your Certificate of Recognition program In this podcast we speak with Jim Riches (External COR Auditor) on how SafetyAdmin helps organizations manage their COR program and what competitive advantages it gives them. Length: 7 min 35 sec. Topics discussed: What is the COR program? Why COR matters.How SafetyAdmin helps you monitor the success of… Read More Podcast: SafetyAdmin and Certificate of Recognition (COR)