Think of the last thing you’d like to hear when at work: “Mr. Safety, I think we have a problem!” It is just after lunch, and this is how you are greeted by the operations supervisor who is now ...
Safety engineering is an applied science strongly related to systems engineering. Safety engineering aims to insure that a life-critical system behaves as needed even when pieces fail. In the real ...
Safety in workplace settings has often focused on protective equipment and training as a means to reduce accident severity and risk. The Master of Engineering (MEng) with a concentration in Advanced ...
“I’m not really an HSE professional,” explained Shawn Hopkins, global behavior and culture safety leader at Procter and Gamble (P&G). “I’m really an engineer in an HSE leadership role.” On the literal ...
In a recent third-party assessment of global passive fire protection suppliers, Hebei Hong’an Fire Door Co. Ltd. has been recognized as a notable Top Fire Door manufacturer, reflecting its expanding ...
The term “life cycle safety” simply refers to the electrical safety factors that must be considered for the life of a piece of equipment or system. Such safety considerations begin at the initial ...
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Automotive engineering is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by advances in electrification, connectivity, and ...
Mark McBride-Wright is founder and managing director, EqualEngineers, and Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professor, Inclusive Engineering Leadership, University College London. Engineers aren’t ...
Engineers solve problems using math, science, and technology. As a problem-solver, every potential answer an engineer devises must be weighed against the realities of the physical world and other ...
I can truthfully, and without bias, say the misuse of the term "safety engineer" is a serious one, denigrating to all engineers. As I understand it, NO American college of engineering offers a "Safety ...
With so much safety training, hazard abatement and personal protective equipment, why do construction injuries persist? The answer may be that workers tend to take more risks when they feel protected ...