Safety

Leadership

Do Your Employees Feel Safe? Here's How to Create a Psychologically Safe Workplace

As a business leader, it's crucial to foster an environment where your team feels psychologically safe to express themselves.

Travel

10 Tips to Protect Your Device From Hackers While Traveling

Here are some helpful tips to protect your device from getting hacked at airports.

Data & Recovery

How to Master the 5 Primary Challenges in Online Verification

Implementing online ID verification can be rather troublesome for companies. Here, we will discuss how to address the top 5 obstacles in ID verification.

Leadership

Psychological Safety Is Crucial to Your Team's Success — Here are 4 Ways to Create It

Psychological safety greases the wheels for a high-performing team. Here's how to encourage it within your rank and file.

Business News

Meta Turns to 10-Year-Olds to Achieve Mark Zuckerberg's Vision — a 'Beyond the Pale' Move That's Raising Red Flags

The move follows the company's decision earlier this year to allow people under 18 to join Horizon Worlds.

Business News

Volunteer Firefighters Are Getting Older and Enrollment Is Shrinking, Posing a Risk to Americans

In 2020, the number of volunteer firefighters reached a new 35-year-low. Meanwhile, call volume requesting help more than tripled in the same time frame.

Business News

Peloton Is Recalling All of Its Original Bikes Sold Over the Last Five Years, About 2.2 Million

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a warning for consumers to stop using the bikes immediately.

Business News

FTC Says Facebook Violated 2020 Privacy Order, Proposes More Protections for Teens and Children

This is the third instance wherein the FTC says Facebook allegedly failed to protect user privacy.

Business News

Gig Workers Advocate For More Safety Following Attacks on Drivers

While apps like Uber and Doordash require a myriad of personal information from their workers to ensure the safety of customers, drivers have limited knowledge of the customer.

Business News

Labor Department Fines Dollar General $15.5 Million for Workplace Safety Violations

Since 2017, the Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration unit has found 111 instances of safety violations after inspecting more than 270 Dollar General stores.

Leadership

Business Owners, Put On Your Own Oxygen Mask First

Only when business owners can take care of themselves can they support those who depend on them — like their teams, customers, suppliers and even their families.

Business News

Will There Be a Nationwide Ban on Gas Stoves? Safety Agency Says It's 'On the Table.'

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has concerns that natural fuel stoves cause childhood asthma and other health problems.

Thought Leaders

Don't Overlook This Crucial Business Function If You Want Your Startup to Succeed

When entrepreneurs get overwhelmed, workplace safety falls to the bottom of their priority list. Here's why that's a bigger issue than you might think.