When employees are actively invested in safety, they're less likely to engage in risky behavior or make mistakes that could result in injuries. (Credit: zinkevych/Adobe Stock) When employees are actively invested in safety, they're less likely to engage in risky behavior or make mistakes that could result in injuries. (Credit: zinkevych/Adobe Stock)

In today's dynamic business landscape, the true mark of a thriving organization isn't its ability to respond to safety issues; it's the capacity to anticipate and prevent them through a proactive safety culture.

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