Everyone has a right to be safe. We represent districts impacted by both crime and mass incarceration. We, ourselves, are survivors of violence. As lawmakers, we do not treat this subject lightly.
In an ideal world, every piece of food we eat would be free of pathogens at all times. In the real world, though, where 600 million people contract a foodborne illness every year, this just isn't the ...
Subscribe to The St. Louis American‘s free weekly newsletter for critical stories, community voices, and insights that matter. Sign up Safety in public schools has been much on the public’s mind in ...
The familiar headlines followed close after nineteen children and two teachers died in a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, TX, on May 24, many of them blaming school infrastructure ...
It’s important for everyone to be on the same page on any job. Safety is no exception. What one employee thinks is a safe practice could be, in a safety professional’s eye, an accident waiting to ...
Amid the pandemic, the meaning of safe work environments has changed drastically. Pre-pandemic, safety was discussed but wasn’t always on the front burner. Overnight, everything changed. Since early ...
The phrase psychological safety has been a buzzword in the workplace globally. It's usually thought of as a warm, fuzzy feeling, a culture of niceness where everyone gets along and doesn't disagree.
The Biden administration has created the US AI Safety Institute Consortium to coordinate AI risk management efforts. Experts weigh in on the new opportunities, challenges, shortcomings and how it ...
Creating a sense of psychological safety within the workplace is a critical endeavor for modern business leaders. Yet some C-suite leaders hold misconceptions about how to foster an environment where ...