OH&S SafetyPod welcomes Columbia Southern University’s Dr. Travis Smith and Bobby Oberlechner to discuss the university’s new maritime safety degree program and how it’s preparing future leaders for complex, high-risk maritime operations.
Content Editor Stasia DeMarco talks with Claire Bryant, Senior Program Manager of Workplace Safety Programs at NSC, about a new tool to help employers address opioid emergencies in the workplace.
The latest OH&S SafetyPod episode features Messe Düsseldorf’s Lars Wismer discussing the upcoming Nov. 4-7 A+A 2025 trade fair and congress, which will showcase global safety innovations, live demonstrations, and educational sessions for workplace safety professionals.
As mental health takes center stage in workplace safety, Michigan’s Sean Egan shares how a bold, science-backed initiative is reshaping how industries tackle stress, burnout, and stigma.
How a real-time app from AIHA is helping safety leaders tackle rising heat stress risks—indoors and out.
In this episode of the OH&S Safety Pod, ASSP CEO Jennifer McNelly discusses the Intersociety Forum’s call to move beyond compliance and adopt risk-based, business-integrated safety practices that improve both worker protection and organizational performance.
OH&S Safety Pod features Ansell’s Nick Brown to discuss how tailored safety assessments can help EHS professionals address risks, ensure compliance, and improve worker protection.
Medcor Safety’s Ethan Fight explains how the right safety professionals—whether full-time or on-call—can reduce incidents, improve morale, and drive operational efficiency.
Labor attorney Samuel Pond shares his take on OSHA’s uncertain future and how safety professionals can respond in times of uncertainty.
The co-founders of #MyBodyMyPPE, Amy Roosa and Emily Soloby, discuss the importance of PPE that properly fits women workers and the #MyBodyMyPPE campaign.