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International Nurses Day: Honoring the Heroes Who Deserve a Safer Workplace
Joe Heinzen Joe Heinzen

International Nurses Day: Honoring the Heroes Who Deserve a Safer Workplace

Today, on International Nurses Day, we at WorldSafe stand in awe and appreciation of the millions of nurses who serve as the heartbeat of our healthcare systems. From emergency departments and operating rooms to schools, correctional facilities, and community clinics — nurses do far more than care for the sick. They restore dignity, offer comfort, and serve as advocates, educators, and frontline leaders in moments of crisis.

Their strength is undeniable. So is their vulnerability.

Nurses Deserve More Than Applause — They Deserve Protection

While much has been said about the courage and compassion of nurses, not enough is said about the danger they face just by showing up to work.

  • According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, healthcare workers experience more workplace violence than any other profession — and nurses are at the center of that risk.

  • Nearly 1 in 5 nurses have reported being physically assaulted on the job.

  • Verbal abuse, threats, and aggressive confrontations are so common in some clinical environments that many have become desensitized to violence — treating it as “part of the job.”

At WorldSafe, we believe that narrative must change. Nurses are not just healthcare professionals — they are critical infrastructure. And their safety should be treated as such.

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How Compliance in Physical Security and Risk Assessments Saves Businesses Money

How Compliance in Physical Security and Risk Assessments Saves Businesses Money

The Rising Demand for Security Compliance in Business

Companies in regulated sectors such as healthcare security, manufacturing security, finance, and energy face mounting pressure to strengthen their physical security posture. Third-party risk assessments by security consultants or insurers are becoming commonplace. Insurance carriers now often require an independent security audit or certification before providing or renewing coverage, especially if a business has high-value assets or operates in a high-risk domain. Failing to meet these requirements can mean higher premiums or even denial of coverage. Likewise, regulators and industry standards are enforcing stricter security compliance. For example, hospitals must adhere to security protocols to maintain accreditation, and manufacturers handling sensitive materials may need to comply with government security mandates.

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Resilience-as-a-Service: A Groundbreaking Approach to Security Compliance and Risk Mitigation

Resilience-as-a-Service: A Groundbreaking Approach to Security Compliance and Risk Mitigation

In today’s volatile environment, physical and operational security can no longer be treated as a checkbox exercise. As a CEO who works daily with safety and compliance challenges, I’ve seen firsthand how “business as usual” is a recipe for disaster. The reality is stark: workplace violence is climbing, regulations are tightening, and natural disasters are growing more frequent. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, workplace homicides jumped nearly 9% in 2023, and violent incidents in industries like healthcare, manufacturing, and education surged by 25% over the past five years. These numbers aren’t just statistics – they represent lives upended and businesses at risk.

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5 Ways to Keep Employees, Customers, and Prospects Informed During Business Disruptions and Emergencies
Security, Education, Crisis Communications Joe Heinzen Security, Education, Crisis Communications Joe Heinzen

5 Ways to Keep Employees, Customers, and Prospects Informed During Business Disruptions and Emergencies

When business disruptions or emergencies arise, clear and timely communication is crucial. Whether it's a natural disaster, cyberattack, supply chain disruption, or public health emergency, businesses must proactively keep employees, customers, and prospects informed. After 6 years of working in crisis communications in the higher education arena as a Communications Director, I have seen what a lack of communication can do.

One of the biggest fails we had was when we had an active shooter outside of one of our campuses, running around the neighborhood, but this was not a student and was not inside the school. However, we still had to put the entire building on campus in lock-down until the police could successfully hunt the armed person down.

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