Author Archives: SafetyStratus Research Advisory Group

Zero Waste Program

How to Start a Zero Waste Program: A 3-Step Guide

We have previously explored the business case for zero waste—how investments in zero-waste programs enhance a business’ reputation and boost long-term profits. Once the motivation is there, how do we get such programs up and running? This article outlines the … Read More

3 Reasons Why Regular Workplace Inspections and Observations Need to Be Made

3 Reasons Why Regular Workplace Inspections and Observations Need to Be Made

Regular workplace inspections and observations provide a range of benefits to businesses and their employees. When implemented correctly, they help prevent illnesses, injuries, and incidents resulting from workplace hazards. Periodic workplace inspections and observations also ensure that businesses are complying … Read More

Zero Waste

How Going Zero Waste Makes Business Sense

Aiming for zero waste may seem daunting to businesses, regardless of size. The required level of know-how could necessitate hiring outside consultants. Concerning profit optimization, the time and money required to build systems that yield no residual by-products may appear … Read More

Top Renewable Energy Sources

Diving into the World’s Top Renewable Energy Sources

Rapid industrialization brings with it a heightened thirst for electricity. With the growing reliance on phones, computers, and cars for daily activities, barely anyone is spared from electric consumption. Unfortunately, with great power demand comes great responsibility. With the world … Read More

EH&S

The Impacts of Climate Change on Workplace EH&S

Years ago, when experts were still in disagreement over the forces that drive climate change and utilized different climate models to simulate its future impact, most of these findings were irrelevant to the average citizen. Flash forward to the present … Read More

Environmental Awareness

3-Step Guide to Raising Environmental Awareness

Even after centuries of testing countless hypotheses and formulating new theories, we are still far from making scientific research the world’s default approach when confronting environmental issues. As burgeoning environmentalists, we need to ask ourselves these relevant questions: A “yes” … Read More