Students encouraged to create fire safety plan during Campus Fire Safety Month
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), student housing fires cause around one death, 32 injuries and $15 million dollars in property damage each year... Read more.
Focus on cleanliness during COVID bolsters food - safety practices in restaurants
Pandemic leads foodservice workers to pay more attention to hygiene, accelerates changes to how restaurants approach food-safety protocols... Read more.
TCC launches campus safety app
Tallahassee Community College launched its official safety mobile app, Eagle Safe.... Read more.
Back - to - School Safety Tips
Back - to - School Safety Tips... Read more.
Minor?s gang - rape: Rickshaw unions tell drivers to respect safety of passengers
Minor?s gang - rape: Rickshaw unions tell drivers to respect safety of passengers... Read more.
Food safety starts at the farm ? Produce Blue Book
Food safety starts at the farm ? Produce Blue Book - Produce Blue Book... Read more.
Former councillor aims to improve safety for walking, cycling in Saanich
A former Saanich councillor is asking parents for locations in the municipality that are dangerous for kids walking and cycling to and from school. Dean Murdock says one of the concerns he heard . . .... Read more.
Minneapolis Council passes new language for public safety ballot question
Plus: toddler's body recovered in Edina; Gazelka to announce run for governor; Minnesota State Fair records lowest attendance numbers in 44 years; and more... Read more.
As kids return to classroom today student, staff safety is paramount
With students returning to classrooms today, the Okanagan Skaha School District superintendent assures parents that safety remains paramount.... Read more.
G - 7 ramps up digital safety efforts - POLITICO
G-7 interior and security ministers plan to discuss how to contain noxious content online.... Read more.
Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021: Child care is also a public safety issue, stop the health worker vaccine mandate, remember Attica
Letters to the editor for Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021.... Read more.
Reflecting on 9/11: How the attack upped safety at nuclear power plants throughout Carolinas
After major concerns over safety and the possibility of the facility being a future target, the nuclear plant was forced to stop operations earlier this year.... Read more.
Minnetonka officials cheer new public safety facility on city campus
City officials and first responders praised Minnetonka’s newly constructed public safety facility during a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony Sept. 1.... Read more.
In press conference, faculty and staff call for increased COVID - 19 safety guidelines: 'We're the sacrificial lambs'
Along with students, faculty and staff at the University of Tennessee have concerns about the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.... Read more.
'Pray for everyone?s safety, wellbeing': PM Modi after boat capsizes in Assam
'Pray for everyone?s safety, wellbeing': PM Modi after boat capsizes in Assam... Read more.
NY HERO Act Update: Employers Now Required To Activate Safety Plans - Employment and HR - United States
New York State has designated COVID-19 as a highly contagious communicable disease that presents a serious risk of harm to the public health...... Read more.
Stricter rules to ensure safety of passengers on public transport: Pune police chief
Stricter rules to ensure safety of passengers on public transport: Pune police chief... Read more.
New World Food Safety Day Report highlights a year - round effort to promote and ensure safe food for all
On 7 September 2021 WHO and FAO jointly released the annual World Food Safety Day report highlighting around 300 different events organized around the world on the occasion of World Food Safety Day (7 June 2021). Celebrations were held in 90 countries by international organizations, governments, businesses, non-governmental organizations, academics and individuals. The third World Food Safety Day�was a reminder of the importance of global collaboration to advance work on food safety. This year�s celebrations were held predominantly online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but they sparked creativity and connectivity.�The summary report takes a glimpse at the webinars, videos, press conferences, media coverage, contests, social media posts and campaigns that involved millions of people across the world in May and June 2021 under the theme of �Safe food now for a healthy tomorrow�.In an article focusing on the regions of Africa, the Americas, Asia and the Pacific, Europe and Central Asia and the Near East and North Africa, the report details how food safety is everyone�s business. It showcases a variety of stakeholders who convened to demonstrate their achievements, discuss priorities and plan how to overcome challenges in the area of food safety.World Food Safety Day has been celebrated annually by the United Nations since 2019. It aims to draw attention and inspire action to help prevent, detect and manage foodborne risks, contributing to food security, human health, economic prosperity, agriculture, market access, tourism and sustainable development. Through World Food Safety Day, WHO works to mainstream food safety in the public agenda and reduce the burden of foodborne diseases globally. Continued efforts to prioritize food safety globally are crucial to ensure all people can enjoy safe food.�Read full report... Read more.
Twitter tests a safety feature on web to remove followers without blocking them
Twitter announced yesterday that it’s testing a feature on the web that makes it possible to remove followers without blocking them. Sometimes, users want to stop a follower from seeing their tweets without outright blocking them — if that follower were to navigate directly to their page, it’d be clear that they had been blocked, […]... Read more.
ASSP Safety 2021 Onsite Safety Plan
ASSP released a detailed look into their onsite safety plan for the Safety 2021 conference and expo.... Read more.
STUDENTS: Safety comes first
My 42 years in education as a principal and teacher have provided a deep understanding of the �educational system.�... Read more.