Safety

Safety

We Pylon Resources always priorities value of Occupational Health and Safety as our highest knowledge of any personal in a working environment. We conduct hostile training to our resources to understand the apprehensions of safe work procedure.

Our safety training solutions integrate award-winning learning technologies and compelling course content to increase safety awareness and safe behaviors to protect your employees from injury and illness and your organization from the high costs of noncompliance

The primary goal of safety engineering is to manage risk, eliminating or reducing it to acceptable levels. Risk is the combination of the probability of a failure event, and the severity resulting from the failure. For instance, the severity of a particular failure may result in fatalities, injuries, property damage, or nothing more than annoyance. It may be a frequent, occasional, or rare occurrence. The acceptability of the failure depends on the combination of the two. Probability is often more difficult to predict than severity due to the many factors that could lead to a failure, such as mechanical failure, environmental effects, and operator error.

Safety engineering attempts to reduce the frequency of failures, and ensure that when failures do occur, the consequences are not life-threatening. For example, bridges are designed to carry loads well in excess of the heaviest truck likely to use them. This reduces the likelihood of being overloaded. Most bridges are designed with redundant load paths, so that if any one structural member fails, the structure will remain standing. This reduces the severity if the bridge is overloaded.