E. Scott Geller has seen some things. Geller started teaching psychology at Virginia Tech in 1969, a year before President Richard Nixon signed the legislation that created the Occupational Safety and ...
Listen to this Digging Deeper podcast to hear Dennis Capizzi, MSA – The Safety Company, discusses advances in head protection design for the construction industry. Dennis Capizzi, MSA – The Safety ...
A new podcast, "Flight Safety Detectives," co-hosted by aviation safety insiders John Goglia and Gregory Feith, has released its third episode. The podcast provides in-depth analysis of aircraft ...
June is a month full of endings and beginnings. The end of spring; the start of summer. The end of the school year; the start of summer camps, jobs and internships. The end of well-honed routines; the ...
To mark the start of Maritime Safety Week in the UK starting July 3, The Seafarers’ Charity has funded five episodes of a new maritime safety podcast “Sea Views” in collaboration with The CHIRP ...
Editors discuss the overlapping issues of safety and sustainability in the U.S. and Europe as a busy summer flying season looms, amid government pledges to address airspace congestion and shifting ...
Artificial intelligence: What is it, and how can it help trucking fleets? Penske experts share insights from their work with AI, both as a tool for customers and in their own shop and operations.
Listen in as Chris Milligan, Bombardier vice president of pre-owned aircraft and flight operations, and Russ Bartlett, former U.S. Navy Blue Angel commanding officer and flight leader, give a peek ...
Philip Keebler, technical advisor to PBE Engineers, joins the podcast to discuss the relationship between power quality and electrical safety with Ellen Parson in Episode 78. In this discussion, ...