Today, safety professionals face a host of challenges. Generational turnover, regulatory changes, budget constraints, and other factors create distractions, interruptions, and frustration. On top of it all, these same professionals are under significant pressure from their organizations to achieve even more aggressive safety goals.
Over the past several years, progress has been made globally related to industrial safety and fatality rates. Unfortunately, according to the International Labour Organization, each year approximately 2.78 million workers die as a result of occupational accidents and work-related diseases.1