Connected safety offers a multi-faceted set of solutions for overcoming current and emerging worker safety challenges and how safety professionals can get ready to take advantage of it.
The Doctor of Occupational Safety and Health program aims to help safety managers leverage safety statistics and research to better protect workers. Dr. Dan Corcoran, the Academic Program Director of Occupational Safety and Health and Environmental Management at CSU, joins the podcast to discuss the new program.
What is the role of public works employees in emergency management and what health and safety risks do they face? Dr. Dennis Terpin joins the podcast to answer those questions and discuss the need for designated safety officers in the realm of Public Works.
Rooftops pose multiple danger points, each requiring its own safety approach. Daniel Huntington delves into the four primary danger zones on rooftops and how safety professionals can better protect workers in these areas.
Our cast of editorial characters is slightly changing here at Occupational Health & Safety magazine.
In light of a recently announced final rule from the DOT, let's dive into the topic of oral fluid drug testing with industry expert Bill Current.
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EHS compliance manager Zach Pucillo discusses the most recent top five violations and how organizations and safety professionals can protect against them.
Hear from OH&S Executive Editor David Kopf as he speaks on what he learned about communication at the annual event.
Episode 187
Issues and strategies in protecting individuals working alone, as well as some results from an upcoming survey on lone worker safety.
EPISODE 186
In this episode, safety influencer Gavin Coyle discusses why employers need to have a conversation about this vital, but not-often-talked-about, topic.