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Predictive Solutions to Present at the National Safety Council Congress & Expo

Chuck Pettinger, Ph.D., and Cary Usrey will speak at the NSC Congress & Expo on Monday, September 28 and Tuesday, September 29 in Atlanta, Ga.

Predictive Solutions Named One of Pittsburgh’s Fastest Growing Companies

Published by the Pittsburgh Business Times, the Pittsburgh 100 list includes the 100 fastest growing private companies in the Pittsburgh region.

Behavior Doesn’t Happen In A Vacuum - You Must Look At The Broader Work System

Publication: ISHN Issue: August 2015

Safety Culture - It's About the People

Publication: EHS Today Issue: June 2015 Authors: Scott Falkowitz & Grace Herrera

Don't Drown in Big Data

Publication: ISHN Issue: June 2015

Does Your Corrective Action Program Need Corrective Action?

Even the safest organizations frequently identify problems and opportunities for improvement. In fact, many best-in-class organizations actively seek out even minor potential problems so they can address them before they lead to accidents or incidents. In such companies the lack of large numbers of ...

Is Your Safety Program Healthy?

Publication: Safety at Work Issue: April/May/June 2015

Attaching Photos to Observations

Some say "a picture is worth a thousand words". With this in mind, an observer may find it helpful to attach a photo to a safety observation within SafetyNet. This video demonstrates the various ways in which a photo can be linked to a specific observation -- either as a record of the hazard or ...

Observation Best Practices - Severity Determination

Different people may have different views of the impact of a particular risk. What may be a minor and acceptable risk for one person may be viewed as totally unacceptable and life threatening to another. This video identifies the determining the appropriate selection of a severity value using a ...

Observation Best Practices - Observation Counting Methods

The more observers you have, the more likely variations in the collection of data will occur. In order to best track and trend your safety information, consistency is needed in order to make accurate comparisons. In order to avoid or minimize this variation, best practices for counting individual ...
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