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Two worker on the jobsite

July 22, 2025

In 2025, health and safety software plays a vital role in creating safer workplaces. From centralizing data to enabling field engagement, the right system supports your team every step of the way. Discover the features that matter most and the red flags to watch for.
construction worker in a remote area conducting a safety inspection on a tablet

July 22, 2025

FMEA helps teams spot where failures might happen and take action early. It’s a reliable way to reduce risk and improve safety across operations.
Workplace Safety

July 22, 2025

Want a safer workplace that actually sticks? Behavior-Based Safety focuses on everyday choices and teamwork. When people observe, speak up, and support one another, safety becomes something everyone owns and that’s when the real change begins.
Workplace Safety

July 21, 2025

In 2025, risk assessment software is no longer optional for Canadian safety leaders, it’s essential. From oil fields to factory floors, digital tools help teams manage hazards in real time, streamline compliance, and drive proactive safety.
Empathy in Leadership Is Outperforming Old Models

June 25, 2025

Authoritarian leadership is fading fast. This post explores how emotionally intelligent leaders are outperforming outdated models with empathy and trust.
Why Emotional Intelligence Might Be the Most Overlooked Safety Tool on Your Site

June 24, 2025

Rules matter, but how people feel matters more. This post explains why emotional intelligence may be the most powerful and overlooked safety tool onsite.
Boots Before Briefcases: What the Field Knows That the Office Forgets

June 23, 2025

Boots before briefcases, field-tested leaders like Jeremy Desilets bring real-world experience and trust to safety, proving that true safety culture is lived, not just enforced.
Safety lead uses radio and clipboard to coordinate site activity, reflecting proactive leadership and communication.

June 23, 2025

What set Steve Nash apart on the court is now setting new standards for safety training: feedback, repetition, and pressure-based practice that sticks.
Team members wearing hard hats and masks engage in a safety talk, reflecting the need for open dialogue on hidden workplace risks.

June 23, 2025

Safety talks often overlook what matters most: the things left unsaid. This piece uncovers the quiet truths that could help prevent serious incidents.
Team of workers following a structured safety routine on a job site, highlighting that real safety comes from consistent systems, not individual heroism.

June 18, 2025

The idea of a lone safety hero might make a great story, but it’s a dangerous myth. Real safety is built on systems, shared responsibility, and a strong culture where everyone plays a part.
Autonomous Truck and Logistics Operation

June 6, 2025

As autonomous freight rolls out, safety training must evolve. Learn how automation is reshaping risk, workforce skills, and the future of freight operations.
A worker wearing a bright green safety glove uses a power drill to fasten a metal bracket to a wooden board, symbolizing how everyday workers quietly reshape safety practices through hands-on choices and small acts of responsibility.

June 5, 2025

Discover how everyday workers reshape today’s Safety Culture through small but vital acts, tweaking processes, speaking up, and preventing accidents one step at a time.
A Construction Worker standing in front of a site.

June 5, 2025

A perfect safety record might feel like a win, but it can hide the truth. When workers stay silent, risks go unreported and unaddressed. Real safety starts with trust, not just clean numbers. If your team isn’t speaking up, it’s not a sign of success, it’s a warning. True safety means creating a culture where people feel safe to tell the truth.
Brett Burkard

May 29, 2025

Complacency kills. Real-world safety demands daily awareness, not just theory. Learn why proactive habits matter before warning signs shout.

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