Editorial: The Daejeon Factory Disaster Similar to ‘AriSel’ Must Hold Authorities and Management Accountable
The Daejeon factory disaster mirrors the previous AriSel incident, revealing neglected safety measures and a lack of accountability among authorities and management.
STT: Corruption Risks Observed in Flood Risk Assessment and Management Processes
An analysis by the STT reveals significant corruption risks in flood risk management in Lithuania due to legal regulation shortcomings and inconsistent decision-making procedures.
Another Tragedy After the 'Arisell Disaster' Two Years Ago
A fire at Daejeon Safety Industry has resulted in significant casualties, echoing the tragic 'Arisell disaster' from two years ago due to poor workplace safety management.
BTS Visitor Numbers Fall Short of Predictions... Was the Mobilization of Public Officials Appropriate?
The BTS concert in Gwanghwamun was heavily staffed by public officials, yet attendance fell below expectations, raising concerns about the adequacy of public resource mobilization.
Cremonese with Giampaolo wins 2-0 at Parma and revitalizes hopes for survival
Cremonese secures a significant 2-0 victory against Parma under Giampaolo's management, marking their first win after 15 matches and helping them to climb closer to safety in the league.
The police announces a press briefing at 4 PM
The police in Southern West Norway will hold a press briefing regarding the discovery of two deceased individuals in Karmøy.
"The Same Mistakes Repeat." Researcher Signe Asi Reveals a Hidden Bottleneck in Estonian Hospitals
Researcher Signe Asi highlights the need for systemic changes in work organization, attitudes towards errors, and management practices to improve patient safety in Estonian hospitals.
Large Police, Fire, and Public Personnel Deployed for BTS Concert... 'Is This Right?'
The deployment of police, fire, and public personnel for a BTS concert in Seoul has raised concerns about resource allocation and safety management in other areas of the city.
The police station will be closed if the premises are not repaired
The management of the National Police Federation in Iceland expresses serious concerns over the deteriorating condition of the police station in Ísafjörður, threatening closure if repairs are not addressed soon.
‘Missed opportunities’ to prevent woman’s death in prison cell fire, inquest finds
An inquest revealed that there were significant failures in the care of Clare Dupree, who died in a prison fire, highlighting systemic issues in prison safety and health management.
Accidents during Extracurricular Activities Have Happened Before: Over 20 Deaths During School Trips as Well as Excursions
A tragic incident during a school outing resulted in the deaths of two individuals, emphasizing the ongoing risks associated with extracurricular activities in schools in Japan.
Living in a ‘Safe’ City ... Ansan Citizens’ Groups Launch Promotion Committee
Ansan citizens’ groups launched a promotion committee to prioritize life and safety in city management on the 12th anniversary of the Sewol ferry disaster.
Monaldi, Fico: even more serious issues, now extraordinary inspections at Aorn dei Colli
Following findings from regional investigations, the President of Campania has ordered extraordinary inspections at the Aorn dei Colli due to significant misconduct in patient management.
– We are working to identify who this is
Rosenborg's management is trying to identify a supporter who climbed up to the roof during a match against Molde, an act that the club does not endorse.
Floods force South Africa to shut border with neighbor (VIDEO)
Severe flooding has led to the temporary shutdown of the Pafuri and Giriyondo border crossings between South Africa and Mozambique due to safety concerns.
Lagos records 173 emergencies in two months – LASEMA
Lagos State recorded 173 emergency incidents between January and February 2026, primarily due to road traffic accidents.
NAMA explains mobile tower delay at Lagos airport
The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency has provided an explanation for the delay in deploying a Mobile Control Tower at Lagos's Murtala Mohammed International Airport following a fire incident.
Preventing a Second National Information Resource Accident... Reform Centered on Stability Rating 'Impact on People's Lives'
The Ministry of the Interior and Safety in South Korea is initiating reforms to enhance the stability of public agency information systems to prevent another incident akin to the National Information Resource Management Agency accident.
Demand for answers about the health minister's trust in hospital management
A representative is demanding clarity on the health minister's confidence in hospital leadership after critical safety violations were revealed.
Total losses due to a fire in a casino in Mendoza: investigating whether it started due to a fault in the electrical system and its connection to solar panels
A significant fire at the Casino Fuente Mayor in Mendoza caused substantial material damage but no casualties, leading to an investigation into its cause amid existing tax debt allegations against the casino's management.
Nunes Administration to Receive Assistance from Civil Police for Smart Sampa Project
São Paulo's city government will have exclusive support from the Civil Police to implement the Smart Sampa surveillance program, aimed at enhancing public safety and city management.
Complete Reform of the Nuclear Energy Law Enabling Small Nuclear Reactors Submitted to Parliament
The Finnish government has submitted a proposal for a comprehensive reform of the nuclear energy law aimed at facilitating the use of small nuclear reactors while ensuring safety and responsible waste management.
Peru declares 283 districts in emergency due to heavy rains
The Peruvian government has declared a state of emergency in 283 districts across 20 regions in response to heavy rainfall and its impact on public safety.
An employee does not have to become seriously ill for their employer to be convicted
Legal responsibility in the area of occupational safety rarely stems from the simple fact of an employee's illness, but rather from formal omissions in workplace safety management.
Ipsos-Ipec: Lula's government has the worst evaluation in controlling spending and fighting inflation; the best result is in education
A recent Ipsos-Ipec survey indicates that the Lula administration is poorly rated in spending control and inflation management, while achieving better ratings in education.
MP recommends rigorous technical evaluation before releasing banned areas in Juiz de Fora
The Public Ministry of Minas Gerais recommends a thorough technical assessment before allowing the reopening of areas in Juiz de Fora that were closed due to heavy rains.
Thousands of hectares of forest have been cut down: Actively fighting against the bark beetle and its consequences
Forestry operations are being carried out near Madona, Latvia, to eliminate the impact of the spruce bark beetle, which has weakened trees significantly and posed safety risks to the public and nearby infrastructure.
Notice on March 12
The article discusses various recent initiatives and awards in South Korea related to safety management, design, education, and support for people with disabilities.
Launch of Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Department of Industrial Safety and Housing Management Alumni Association... Full-fledged Alumni Network
The Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies has officially launched the Alumni Association of its Department of Industrial Safety and Housing Management, marking the beginning of an extensive alumni network program.
Images show the opening of the gates of the Tucuruí Hydroelectric Plant in PA; understand the reason
The Tucuruí Hydroelectric Plant opened five gates to control water flow and maintain safety levels in the reservoir.
15 Tigers Over 7 Years: Complicated Feelings Towards Baby Tiger Seol-ho
The tragic death of a Siberian tiger named Miho at Seoul Grand Park has raised serious concerns over animal management practices at the zoo following a series of similar incidents.
Saskatchewan minister says he’ll have meeting at library after reports of violence
Saskatchewan's social services minister plans to meet with library management at Saskatoon's downtown library following reports of violence and disorder.
Police set up office to investigate cases of burned buses in Porto Alegre
The Military Police Command of Porto Alegre has established a management office to investigate the recent arsons of buses in the city.
Eight suspects charged without detention related to the death of worker Kim Chung-hyun at Taean Thermal Power Plant
Korean police have transferred eight safety managers from subcontractors to the prosecution without detention in connection with the death of a worker, Kim Chung-hyun, at the Taean Thermal Power Plant.
Attack by the US Navy on 3 Iranian tankers in the Persian Gulf
The US Navy reportedly attacked three Iranian oil tankers in the Persian Gulf, according to maritime safety and risk management firm Diaplous.
Freight Train Targeted for Scrapping Runs 1220 km...Drunk Engineer's 'Self-Check' Leads to Train Operation
A recent audit revealed that a freight train, deemed unfit for operation, continued running due to negligence from both the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport and Korea Railroad Corporation, while issues regarding the management of engineer alcohol consumption were also highlighted.
Security in Ibirapuera Park: What Belongs to the State and What Belongs to Management
The article discusses the responsibilities of public security in Ibirapuera Park, highlighting the role of the state versus private management in maintaining safety.
Safety Management and Goal Setting: How Yahagi Construction Promotes AI Utilization with Everyone's Participation
Yahagi Construction is integrating AI tools company-wide to enhance safety and efficiency in their operations while preparing for labor shortages.
Night hours may bring ice to the roads
Temperatures are expected to drop below zero, causing potential icy conditions on smaller roads overnight and early in the morning according to traffic management authorities in Estonia.
Firm secures three global ISO certifications
CITA Energies Limited has received three prestigious international ISO certifications for quality, environmental management, and occupational health and safety.
Companies: Gut Feeling or Real Danger
Wolfgang Hofmann, a risk manager, attends the 'Workforce Resilience Day' in Vienna hosted by International SOS, emphasizing the importance of dialogue between companies and authorities amid heightened tension due to recent geopolitical events.
The country's leader on evacuation: there is always something that can be done faster, but the priority is safety
The leader of Lithuania emphasized the importance of prioritizing safety during evacuations, stating that while improvements can be made in speed, the main focus should always be on ensuring people's well-being.
The Housing Management Association is concerned about the insurance company's unclear instructions – apartment residents should never turn off the water supply
The Housing Management Association expressed concern over unclear guidance from an insurance company regarding water supply shutoff in apartment buildings, highlighting that many residents are unaware of the main shutoff valve's location.
Saitama Sakae High School car overturn accident, principal and coach sent papers for negligence in key management
Two teachers at Saitama Sakae High School have been sent papers on suspicion of negligence after a car accident resulted in the death and injury of students.
Detran carries out road signaling services on PA-255 in Monte Alegre
The Detran is finalizing road signaling services on the PA-255 highway in Monte Alegre, Pará, aimed at improving traffic safety and organization.
Mamdani's U-turn: the campaign promise about parking in New York that he won't be able to fulfill
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is unable to fulfill his campaign promise to eliminate parked cars at pedestrian crossings due to practical and budgetary constraints.
Boiling recommendation lifted
The city of Oslo has lifted its boiling water advisory after a significant water leak.
CAF approves credits of $450 million for Ecuador
The Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) has approved $450 million in credits for Ecuador to enhance public safety and disaster response capabilities.
Manaus City Hall has 180 days for works or relocation of residents in risk areas, says Justice
The judiciary mandates Manaus City Hall to implement disaster monitoring and prevention policies in high-risk areas within 180 days or relocate affected residents.
400 wild boars to be shot near Warsaw. Residents and experts against the starosta: 'They are our neighbors'
A local Polish official has announced plans to cull 400 wild boars near Warsaw, sparking a debate among residents and experts about wildlife management and urban safety.