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The use of smartphones while driving continues to rise. Risk & Insurance spoke with Arity’s director of outbound product management about how telematics can help us understand driver behavior — and save lives.
Performing root cause analysis of health care mistakes should be a trained, specific, skill set.
The 2015 opening keynote speaker for NWCDC is known for captivating audiences with his passion for health care.
Drones are creating public safety hazards, and there’s little that can be done.
Who needs the Scaffold Law? Maybe construction workers should just stop working instead.
With capacity ample, project cargo insurers emphasize project management.
A probe of the nutritional supplement industry may be costly for insurers as well as brand reputations.
An injured dock worker claims he’s eligible for the higher benefit levels available under the Longshoreman’s Act.
Public risk management requires stamina and endurance regardless of the political season’s veiled threats and promises
Self-driving cars will offer safety and other conveniences, but we will lose some fun along the way.
Defense contract job sites can be managed safely, despite hostile environments.
Light lumber, cost controls and a soft property market are exposing owners and insurers.
The proposed rules will result in more compliance issues and new legal standards for courts to interpret.
With workers at a high rate of danger, health care facilities must train for both communication skills and safety drills.
Let’s not fall all over ourselves introducing new insurance products when existing ones will do.
Capacity is lining up to cover drones, but a lack of historical data and useful regulation hamper the industry.
Healthcare providers continue to face numerous emerging challenges.
Climate change is speeding the deterioration of an already aged system. The fix will cost trillions.
Convergence in the automotive sector may affect many more industries than just car making.
Report highlights damage done by employee theft and fraud to smaller employers.
ASSE and NIOSH say not enough data is collected on subsets of workers that fall into multiple at-risk groups and need targeted safety interventions.