Incident Reduction
Near-misses are not random events. They are early warnings. In mobile-equipment environments, most near-misses occur because recognition happens late. An operator sees movement at the last second. A pedestrian assumes they’ve been noticed. A vehicle or machine stops...
Incident Reduction
Reaction time is not just about skill or training. It’s about perception. Operators make hundreds of micro-decisions every shift. The quality of those decisions depends on how quickly the environment makes sense. High-visibility apparel simplifies that environment by...
Incident Reduction
Hi-vis apparel is often discussed as personal protective equipment. But in active work zones, it functions as something more important: an operational control. Operational controls shape how work flows. They influence timing, spacing, and decision-making. When...
Incident Reduction
Struck-by incidents are often labeled as safety failures. In reality, they are operational breakdowns with human consequences. They occur when: Movement is poorly coordinated Lines of sight are compromised Recognition happens too late Visibility directly addresses all...