How strategic security personnel can change work and security with high risk work.

How strategic security personnel can change work and security with high risk work.
How strategic security personnel can change work and security with high risk work.

How strategic security personnel can convert with high risk jobs

Such as reducing the right safety specialist persons or a prerequisite for incidents, improving morals and increasing operational efficiency.

In industries with high risk such as construction, energy and production, an overlooked decision can make the difference between a safe construction site and a serious incident. For this reason, more companies turn to strategic security personnel to close gaps, to improve compliance and to protect employees. In a recently carried out episode of the OH & S Safetypod, Ethan Fight, Medcor Safety Executive Director of Operations, shared real insights into how companies can build a more intelligent, more flexible security assistant.

Fight on his 12 years of experience in the administration of security specialists in more than 100 construction work. Fighting discusses how companies can deal with the employees in the middle of today's competitive market. Regardless of whether you are under construction, manufacture or energy, this episode offers practical advice to overcome personnel challenges and for security to a cornerstone of your workforce strategy.

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David Koopf is the editor and executive editor of the Occupational Health & Safety Magazine.

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