
Two-Thirds of Workforce Ties Psychological Safety to Engagement, Yet Over Half of Companies Lack Policies
New Veriforce report highlights the gap between awareness and implementation of psychological safety measures in high-risk industries
Hydrogen Sulfide—or sour gas—is the second most common cause of workplace gas inhalation fatalities following carbon monoxide, with the effects of being exposed including shock, convulsions, rapid unconsciousness, or even worse, death.
Failure to protect employees from exposure can not only result in life threatening injuries, but also OSHA fines reaching more than $400,000.
New Veriforce report highlights the gap between awareness and implementation of psychological safety measures in high-risk industries
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