Proactive and Reactive Safety Measures in the Workplace

Employees should feel confident that their health and safety are top priorities in their work environment. Although incidents in the workplace are often unpredictable, exercising proactive safety protocols not only decrease the probability of an accident occurring in the first place, they also make dealing with an incident much more manageable.

A Positive Safety Culture

Safety culture encompasses the expectations, feelings, and perspectives of employees toward the safety of all workers in an organization - it is how safety is managed in the workplace. Of course, taking a proactive approach

Scatterling is heading to San Diego next month [Visit our booth 3213 to claim your free sunglasses]

Scatterling is excited to be exhibiting for the second year at the National Safety Council Congress and Expo next month in San Diego on September 9-11, 2019.

The NSC Congress & Expo is the world's largest gathering of safety professionals annually that brings 14,000 attendees and 900 exhibitors internationally.  

New Jersey Becomes the First US State to Require Panic Buttons for Hotel Workers

On Tuesday, June 11, 2019– New Jersey became the first state in the U.S to passed a law requiring hotels to provide ‘panic buttons’ that employees can activate in case of an emergency. According to the Senate, No 2986 by the State of New Jersey states that “A hotel employer shall provide a panic button to each hotel employee assigned to work in a guest room without any other employees present, at no cost to the employee. An employee

The 2019 COS Magazine Readers’ Choice Awards for Lone Worker Monitoring

Scatterling is excited to share to our users and blog readers that we have been chose to be on the list of companies nominated in Lone Worker Monitoring for the 2019 Canadian Occupation Safety Readers Choice Awards by Thomson Reuters.