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Juliann Walsh is a former staff writer at Risk & Insurance. Comments or questions about this article can be addressed to [email protected].
James Colorado Robertson used innovation, persistence and love of his alma mater to help create Louisiana State University’s risk management program.
Hospitals balance safety with necessary public care in high-risk departments.
The iconic flag’s inclusion at the 9/11 Memorial Museum helps to commemorate the 15-year anniversary of the 2001 attacks.
Designating certain diseases as work hazards speeds up claims and streamlines the system, but may increase costs.
Programs that focus on total worker health are becoming an integral part of the way companies manage employee safety and workers’ comp costs.
Increased reliance on technology makes aviation safer, but increases the importance of cyber security.
California’s chief insurance regulator asks insurers to divest themselves of thermal coal holdings.
The government is offering companies lower fines if they disclose Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations.
With the future of the Oklahoma Option in question, efforts to pass similar plans in other states are also in a holding pattern.
Port computer systems are vulnerable to criminal organizations looking to steal, smuggle or commit espionage.
A new agreement among large U.S. corporations may alter how health care service providers operate.
North Carolina’s dispute with the federal government over transgender use of bathrooms affects the wider issue of workplace discrimination.