The lone worker habit that deserves more attention can significantly boost safety, but understanding how to implement it effectively is crucial for staying protected.
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The Difference Between a Smart Shortcut and a Risky Shortcut
Ineffective shortcuts can seem tempting, but understanding the difference can help you avoid costly mistakes and achieve success safely.
Why ‘I’ve Never Had a Problem Before’ Is a Bad Safety Strategy
Relying on “I’ve never had a problem before” is a risky safety…
Why Safety Planning Works Better When It’s Boring
Keen safety plans are more effective when simple and boring, ensuring quick, correct actions in emergencies—discover why less can be more.
Why Calm Decisions Are Usually the Safest Decisions
Staying calm helps you make safer decisions because it allows you to…
How to Think About Safety Layers Instead of Single Fixes
Learning to think in safety layers instead of single fixes reveals how layered defenses can adapt and strengthen your security over time.