A Shifting Landscape: The Importance of a Safety Management Partner

Episode 153

A Shifting Landscape: The Importance of a Safety Management Partner

OH&S Editor Sydny Shepard sits down with Wesco’s Ines Sira to discuss how safety professionals can stay current with new technologies and innovations.

The shape of safety is changing. As a leader in the safety business, Wesco has been helping companies and organizations shift with the evolving landscape for decades.

In this podcast episode, OH&S Editor Sydny Shepard sits down with Wesco’s Ines Sira to discuss how safety professionals can stay current with new technologies and innovations as well as how learning to keep safety at the front of your business can help to drive an engaging and effective corporate culture.

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A special thank you to Wesco International.

Wesco builds, connects, powers and protects the world. Delivering ingenuity and expertise to approximately 140,000 customers worldwide, we help your business run smoothly by providing solutions that can increase profitability, improve productivity and mitigate risk. With nearly 1.5 million products and locations in more than 50 countries, Wesco is your partner in progress. Learn more at wesco.com/safety

About the Author

Sydny Shepard is the former editor of Occupational Health & Safety.

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