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Aviation can't keep learning safety lessons the hard way
Ignored warnings, known risks, and a tragedy that never should have happened.
Rolling out safety software across a workforce is never as simple as flipping a switch. From integrating tech into daily routines to overcoming resistance from the field, it takes intentional planning ...
This project focuses on the causes of the Fukushima Daiichi accident and safety-related lessons learned for improving nuclear plant systems, operations, and regulations exclusive of spent fuel storage ...
OSHA has made several changes in the past year, and contractors who don’t review them risk falling behind before the semester even starts. One of the most important is the requirement that personal ...
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Flying is safe thanks to data and cooperation – here’s what the AI industry could learn from airlines on safety
Approximately 185,000 people have died in civilian aviation accidents since the advent of powered flight over a century ago. However, over the past five years among the U.S. airlines, the risk of ...
Nearly a year after the tragic shooting at Apalachee High School, Barrow County deputies returned to local schools to conduct training for active shooter situations. The training, observed exclusively ...
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