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Author: Anthony LaFazia

Who Is Responsible for Preventing Accidents in the Workplace?

When an injury happens, the finger-pointing starts. Was it the worker who took a shortcut? The manager who pushed for speed? Or the company that didn’t upgrade the equipment? To fix safety culture, you have to answer the big question: who is responsible for preventing accidents in the workplace? The short answer? Everyone. But “everyone” …

Perpetual License: Why Owning Your Training Content is the Smart Choice

In high stakes training environments you want full control. That is why a perpetual license is usually the smartest move. If you are tired of annual fees holding your budget hostage every year, switching to a perpetual license is an easy win. This guide breaks down why a simple one time fee gives you more …

Truck Driver Appreciation Week: Real Ways to Celebrate and Protect Your Fleet

It’s that magical time of year again. Truck Driver Appreciation Week is rolling in (September 15-19, 2025), and let’s be real: tossing out free pizza slices and a few branded keychains just doesn’t cut it anymore. Drivers deserve way more. This week gives us a massive opportunity to stop, look around, and remember the people …

Safe Driving Habits Training: How to Prevent Injuries

Safe driving habits start with awareness, the kind that fades when comfort takes over. Remember the first time you gripped the wheel like it was a live wire and every decision felt monumental? Over time, muscle memory takes control, playlists get louder, and alerts start chiming like a tiny casino. That comfortable autopilot is exactly …

Public Speaking Skills: Practical Ways to Own the Room with Confidence

Public Speaking Skills start with one thing: presence. We’ve all stood on that thin strip of carpet between comfort and spotlight, heart thumping, palms protesting. The good news is that effective public speaking skills can be learned, practiced, and mastered. You can turn stage fright into stage focus with the right techniques and mindset. Whether …

Active Assailant Preparedness: Steps to Stay Safe in an Active Shooter Incident

Let’s get straight to it. Few topics are as uncomfortable as this one, but avoiding it helps no one. The words active assailant or active shooter can send a chill down anyone’s spine, but pretending it could never happen doesn’t make anyone safer. Preparedness does. Awareness does. And clarity in chaos? That’s what saves lives. …

Return to Office: Strategies for a Smarter Hybrid Comeback

Return to office plans are back on the table, and opinions are everywhere. Some employees crave connection again; others dread the commute and chaos. The truth is, both are right. The world’s largest remote work experiment proved that flexibility fuels productivity, but connection builds culture. The real question isn’t whether to return, it’s how to …

Burn First Aid: 5-Step Guide to Treat Burns Safely

Burns remain one of the most common workplace injuries, especially in food manufacturing, industrial kitchens, and maintenance environments. Whether caused by hot surfaces, steam, chemicals, or electrical contact, a quick and correct response can prevent deeper tissue damage. This guide explains every step of burn first aid for the workplace, from first response through recovery, …

How Do You Handle to Customers Complaints?

Ever opened an email from an upset customer and felt that twist in your stomach before you even clicked it? Or maybe you’ve heard the sharp edge in a client’s voice and thought, “Here we go.” Every business, no matter how polished, eventually faces these moments. Customer complaints are part of the deal, but they …