Cybersecurity is on everyone’s mind. Almost daily, you hear about product vulnerabilities that lead to breaches in some company’s security. As the world gets so much more interconnected, cyber criminals are constantly looking for ways to find weaknesses in any of the devices they can connect to. Those devices might be cars, smart devices, medical devices or any other connected product. At the same time, cyber security practitioners are constantly trying to prevent their companies from being the next news story.
With researchers and tech developers, Duke Energy helps develop the Bat Deterrent System
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Editor’s note: This story and photos were captured before the pandemic. Duke Energy crews are following stringent measures – including wearing masks and social distancing – to work safely while they perform essential work to keep the lights on. You can learn more about how we’re working safely during the pandemic here.
Highlighting our Vehicle Safety Program to keep you and your colleagues safe while on the road
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The use of motor vehicles is integral to Tetra Tech’s business, and the safe operation of these vehicles by our teams is a top priority. Our Health & Safety Vehicle Safety Program is designed to prevent injury and property damage resulting from motor vehicle incidents. We value each member of our team and want all to arrive safely to wherever their destinations may be.
Sharing emergency preparedness tips and resources to keep you safe
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This year will forever be known as the year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the beginning of 2020, many of us have had to evaluate our safety and security and that of our families, employees, and clients due to this virus. Facing our vulnerability can be difficult for those who may not have considered the unexpected challenges an emergency like this can pose. Everyone can become less vulnerable to disasters by becoming better prepared to handle them.
On June 1, 2010, Tetra Tech launched its first Safety Month campaign to promote an annual focused safety message as part of the company’s strong safety culture. Our Health & Safety leaders teamed up with the U.S. National Safety Council to provide our employees with access to various safety tools and resources, and Tetra Tech’s Safety Month was born.
‘Construction Safety Challenge’ seeks rapidly deployable, scalable innovations that address outbreak-related challenges today with an eye towards future
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OVERLAND PARK, Kansas (27 May 2020) /3BL Media/ – While the COVID-19 pandemic has forced shutdowns of many global businesses, a coalition of leading critical infrastructure and construction companies has banded together to launch the “NEXT Coalition” to promote and share industry safety best practices.
By Lindsay LaSala, Corporate and Foundation Communications Manager, ScottsMiracle-Gro
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Next week, Americans all over the country will honor our nation’s fallen soldiers on Memorial Day. And while this holiday is dedicated to those we have lost, it’s also a reminder of the sacrifices made by members of the U.S. military.
The changing landscape of the COVID-19 crisis calls for in-the-moment data and insights, so today, we are fortunate to share the fourth wave of the Porter Novelli COVID-19 Tracker: Leadership During the Virus Crisis.
Safety is a top priority at Alliant Energy. We are working differently in response to the healthcare crisis. Our employees are wearing face coverings and practicing physical distancing while in the field. As always, we want to make sure our customers have electric and gas service they count on.
COVID-19 has impacted our daily routine in many ways from travel bans and school closures to social distancing and stay-at-home orders. The use of established and novel digital platforms has become the new norm to collaborate and CNH Industrial, one of the world’s largest capital goods companies, has been championing digital solutions for employees and customers alike.