How a social species must adapt to social distancing to survive

How a social species must adapt to social distancing to survive

Our biological imperative compels closeness to propagate and survive. And yet, right now, the inverse applies. Perhaps part of the general resentment at being told to stay home emanates from the innate need to be with people aside from those with whom we live. Our...
After COVID-19, we’ll need OHS practitioners more than ever

After COVID-19, we’ll need OHS practitioners more than ever

Right now, the world sits at home, contemplating weeks of inertia and prolonged boredom as it collectively attempts to flatten the curve of the coronavirus pandemic. And yet, while no end in sight can currently be seen, at some point a vaccine will be developed, and...

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Our history and our future Workplace Safety Doesn’t Happen by Accident The South African government established the National Occupational Safety Association (NOSA) in 1951 to improve workplace safety. At the time, the country had recorded 4.1 deaths and disabling...

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