Workplace Conduct and Employee Behavior

Workplace behavior directly affects safety. Articles on anger management, complacency, drug use, harassment, and building a respectful job site culture.

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Promoting Appropriate Work Conduct: A Leadership Imperative

Clear expectations from leadership drive respectful, focused, and safe work environments where professionalism and productivity thrive.

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When Drug and Alcohol Use Causes Disruptions at Work

Work tasks may require alertness, concentration, and accurate reflexes. Impairment due to drug and alcohol use can affect job attendance and performance.

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How a Negative Attitude at Work Can Affect Worker Safety

Attitudes at work can positively or negatively affect our behavior. There are many ways to keep up a positive attitude at work, especially when it comes to safety.

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Improving Internal Communication Fosters Workplace Safety

Finding effective solutions to workplace communication can not only make your crews safer and more efficient but also lead to far fewer work-related conflicts.

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5 Ways to Improve Your Construction Safety Culture

Even if you comply with all the necessary government safety regulations, you must keep reinforcing the culture of safety at your construction site.

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Addressing Personal Hygiene as a Workplace Safety Issue

Personal hygiene should not interfere with anyone's ability to complete their job as effectively, and safely, as expected.

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Situational Awareness is an Important Safety Skill at Work

Situational awareness is an on-the-job safety skill that is critical for hazard identification, effective decision making, and accident prevention.

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