Case Studies/White Papers

Keeping People Safe: Global Data on the State of Workplace Safety

Safety and productivity go hand in hand, but even with strong investment in training, tools and technology, results don’t always match expectations. This research...

State of Safety 2026

The “State of Safety 2026” report looks at how safety actually shows up on the jobsite day to day. Drawing on aggregated, anonymized data...

10 Questions to Measure Employee Engagement in Your Safety Program

Do you have a sustainable safety culture where your frontline workers are truly empowered to participate in and take ownership of workplace safety? This white...

How to Engineer Your Safety Environment for Real Adoption

Many safety programs fail not because people don’t care, but because the systems are too hard to use. This white paper explores how administrative friction, overcomplicated processes and poor design quietly undermine safety adoption and compliance.
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White Paper on APR Respiratory Protection

This white paper explores the critical role of air-purifying respirators in workplace safety, emphasizing their importance in protecting workers from hazardous airborne contaminants.

THE COLD TRUTH: Combating Cold Stress with DRIFIRE® FR Apparel

When winter strikes, industrial and utility workers face grueling conditions and hidden cold-stress risks that threaten safety, health and productivity.

Is Safety Worth the Cost?

This white paper explores why the cost of proactive safety – AED ownership, remote monitoring and program management – is far less than the financial, operational and human costs of inaction.

Building a Culture of Safety in Oil & Gas

What’s the best way to help keep oil and gas workers safe, especially during high-pressure downstream environments like turnarounds? Success begins with establishing and reinforcing cultural guidelines that help workers make the right decisions, while building an atmosphere of trust.
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Check workplace foot safety off your list

A new foot safety hazards checklist from Red Wing covers specific sources of foot injuries – with some more obvious than others. From slippery floors and automatic closing doors to uneven surfaces and puncture hazards, the list takes a proactive approach to avoiding foot-related injuries and keeping your business running safely.

One misstep. One untrained worker. One costly incident.

Contract and temporary workers are essential – but without proper training, they can create serious safety and compliance risks.

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