What’s at Stake?
Consider this scenario… nobody was injured and there was no property damage involving an incident in the workplace. Why should this kind of “incident” be relevant? Call these incidents in question close calls or near misses.What's the Danger?
Why talk about incidents that didn't happen? The following example might make it a little easier to understand by bringing a close call incident a little closer to home. Example Your neighbor's son runs into your house in a panic because he has just come within a few inches of running over your two-year-old daughter who was playing in the driveway. Your first […]This content is for BHHC Safety Center policy holders.
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