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Most safety failures originate from assumptions made well before an incident occurs. “They know what they’re doing.”“We’ve always done it this way.”“That won’t happen here.”“If it were a problem, someone would have said something.” These often unspoken assumptions influence our…

On a construction site, safety depends not only on helmets and procedures, but also on caring for the human body. Hydration and nutrition directly influence alertness, decision-making, coordination, and reaction time—key factors in accident prevention. In hot, humid, and physically…

While many view safety and security events as simple “awareness check-boxes,” their strategic value lies in their ability to operationalise risk management. When executed effectively, these events bridge the gap between abstract policy and daily behaviour, transforming risk management from…

Fatigue is more than feeling tired. It affects your focus, reaction time, and judgement, making accidents and mistakes more likely at work and on the road. It is a serious safety risk that often builds up without us realising. To…

Many industries rely on workers being physically and mentally alert. Fatigue is a state of physical and/or mental exhaustion which reduces a person’s ability to perform work safely and effectively. How are workers and others harmed? Fatigue reduces alertness. This…

Workers in Malaysia—particularly those working outdoors in construction, agriculture, logistics, utilities, enforcement, tourism, and facilities management—are regularly exposed to harmful solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Over time, this exposure significantly increases the risk of sunburn, skin cancer (including melanoma), eye damage,…

In many workplaces, we confuse having a certificate with having competence. A card or licence can prove attendance — it doesn’t prove judgment, verified experience for the task, or the ability to manage changing risk. False confidence often looks like:…

The term “normalization of deviance” was coined by sociologist Diane Vaughan in her analysis of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. She described how small, incremental deviations from safety standards were rationalized and accepted over time, leading to catastrophic failure. In…

Every day, security professionals step into situations that require more than vigilance. An officer at a shopping mall defuses a heated argument before it turns violent. A shift supervisor guides a team through an unexpected power outage. A site manager…

As families prepare for Christmas, it’s easy to overlook electrical safety — from overloaded extension leads to damaged festive lights. We’re resharing this helpful Christmas safety animation from the Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT) in collaboration with Electrical Safety First.…