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Ted Speaks is a venue where we can collaborate with other professionals in the health and safety industry and share valuable information with our listeners. My name is Ted Carew and I have been in the health and safety industry for over 20 years. I will be talking with other health and safety professionals to cover important topics related to our field. As the owner of Total Health & Safety Solutions, I realize, as do all of you listening, the importance of a strong health and safety process in any business. During our podcasts, we want to share ideas, learn from each other's experiences and work towards a common goal - making the workplace a healthy and safe environment, especially in today’s world. Ted Speaks believes in staying positive and even throwing in a little humor now and then. Sometimes when we approach even the serious topics in life with a positive attitude and a laugh or two, we can accomplish so much more and motivate others to do the same. Thanks for joining us and enjoy the show!
- 93 - Shaping the Future of Workplace Safety
In this episode, Barb and Ted are joined by safety professional Tracy Krieger, a seasoned expert with 14 years in the field, who is now leading her own consulting business, Safety LLC.
Tracy shares her unique approach to safety management, passionately advocating for its importance both in and out of the workplace. She discusses the benefits of her new online training program, offering a sneak peek into how it meets regulatory requirements and helps prevent potential OSHA issues.
They delve into the often overlooked topic of safety for temporary and seasonal workers, with Tracy highlighting strategies to reduce their high injury rates. Listen in as she uncovers why California's safety regulations are more stringent and how this proactive approach is reshaping safety norms.
Moreover, Tracy reveals her insights on the significance of investing in seasonal workers and the potential payoff. You won't want to miss her clever solutions to common language barriers in training and her strong belief in the power of mentoring for temporary worker success.
Tune in to hear Tracy's practical advice on training temporary workers effectively, capped with a surprising emphasis on a particular aspect: confidence building. All this and more when you listen to the episode!
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Tracy Krieger, MPH, ASP
Tue, 13 Feb 2024 - 26min - 92 - The Integral Role of Teaching and Mentorship in Safety Education
Barb and Ted Carew sit down with Tim Pigott, a safety veteran with a diverse background ranging from the Navy to construction, in this insightful episode. Listen as they delve into the intricate process of building a safety program from the ground up and the art of overcoming complacency in a workplace.
You'll hear Tim share some invaluable safety nuggets, including the importance of "baby steps" in implementing changes and the power of leading by example. Meanwhile, Barb emphasizes the critical role of effective teaching and mentorship in safety education. Ted enlightens us with insights from his extensive field experience, revealing how it aids in identifying potential distractions and maintaining a focus on safety.
But the conversation doesn't stop at the workplace. Discover how the principles of safety can permeate into the retirement phase and beyond, ensuring the well-being of not only employees but also family and friends.
Don't miss out on hearing more about the importance of mentorship in the safety profession, and how you can benefit from it through Total Health and Safety Solutions. Tune in and join us as we explore these topics and more!
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Tim Pigott
Phone 920-810-1369
Tue, 23 Jan 2024 - 22min - 91 - Merging Technology and Safety
In this riveting episode of Ted Speaks, we're joined by a veteran of the EHS field, Brian Zoeller of Johnson Controls. With over 25 years of experience under his belt, Brian shares his insights on the essential role technology plays in EHS processes.
Get a sneak peek into how a renowned organization like Johnson Controls utilizes innovative tools like BESafe and leverages cutting-edge technologies— think cell phones, google glass, and drones—to ensure the safety of their workforce.
Discover how this app, designed specifically for subcontractors, aids in identifying potential risks, ensuring compliance with OSHA standards, and how user feedback has transformed it over its five years of use. We also delve into some intriguing policies of JCI, such as the "no cell phone usage while driving" rule and the empowering "Stop Work" tool.
But that's not all. Brian also emphasizes the importance of senior leadership's engagement in EHS matters and why safety should be a value deeply embedded in all decision-making processes. Intrigued? Tune in for the full discussion and learn from the best in the industry. We guarantee, it's an episode you won't want to miss!
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Brian Zoeller, MS, CSP
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 33min - 90 - Finding the Right Fit
Jasmine San Nicolas, a recruitment specialist at Shirley Parsons firm, offers invaluable expertise in EHS fields, particularly in higher education, consultancies, and manufacturing. In a post-pandemic landscape, the demand for safety roles has surged, creating a job market with more opportunities than qualified candidates.
Jasmine highlights the changing dynamics, as candidates now hold higher expectations from employers. She emphasizes the importance of ensuring both clients and candidates are genuinely committed to finding the right fit, advocating for an efficient interview process that respects everyone's time.
Face-to-face interaction remains crucial in interviews, and Jasmine encourages candidates to leverage resources for interview preparation and resume formatting. Her dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion shines through initiatives like employee resource groups and active participation in special interest groups.
The discussion emphasizes the value of real-life skills for young individuals, underlining the importance of hands-on experiences. The episode culminates in a powerful message: embrace failure as a stepping stone to success, and let passion be the driving force in the pursuit of safety careers.
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Jasmine San Nicolas
Tue, 12 Dec 2023 - 29min - 89 - What's Your Safety “Credit Score”?
Join hosts Barb and Ted Carew on this enlightening episode with their guest, David Collingwood, a seasoned expert in carrier Work Comp claims management.
The discussion sheds light on the pivotal role of EMRs/Moderates in calculating premiums, emphasizing the significance of understanding safety protocols to secure lower premiums and competitive advantages. Return-to-work programs emerge as a vital cost-saving tool, incentivizing employers to maintain lower mods.
David advocates for a proactive, advocacy-based approach to handling worker comp claims. He stresses consistent communication between all stakeholders, from injured workers to insurers, to foster transparency and prevent surprises. This open dialogue proves instrumental in not only addressing claims effectively but also in formulating strategies to prevent future incidents.
For safety professionals seeking comprehensive insights into Workers' Compensation claims, this episode provides invaluable guidance.
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
David Collingwood
Phone - 9208867651
Tue, 28 Nov 2023 - 35min - 88 - Taking a Pulse on Safety
Barb and Ted Carew welcomes Brad Scheer, a Safety Engineer with Mortenson Construction. Brad brings a unique perspective to safety, shaped by five years of hands-on experience and a significant incident at work. He stresses the importance of trust, relationships, and pre-planning to prevent mistakes and enhance productivity.
Sharing his personal story, Brad reinforces safety practices, advocating for a culture where safety takes precedence over production. He highlights Mortenson's commendable approach, valuing morale as integral to both productivity and safety.
Brad's wisdom extends to prioritizing training, mentoring, and offering positive incentives for workers. He emphasizes the collective responsibility for safety and encourages proactive engagement.
Don't miss this episode packed with actionable safety strategies!
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Tue, 14 Nov 2023 - 25min - 87 - The Hip Bone’s Connected to the Backbone – Part 2
Barb and Ted Carew are joined again by Bill Olson, a seasoned expert with over two decades of experience in Construction and Manufacturing Safety. Together, they unravel the critical role of communication in every facet of business.
In this insightful episode, the trio stresses that effective communication should never be compartmentalized. It must flow seamlessly across all domains. Knowing your audience and adapting communication styles to specific contexts emerge as pivotal strategies.
The focus shifts towards agile idea exchange, rather than redundant information relay or embellished narratives. Bill introduces a diverse array of communication channels to expedite learning curves and actively engage audiences.
Barb emphasizes the bedrock of trust in successful communication. Authenticity and transparency are championed as cornerstones of genuine connection.
Bill offers sage advice on structuring communication through stages and leveraging a spectrum of resources - be it written, verbal, or visual. The power of communal objectives is underscored, propelling teams towards collective triumphs.
Listen now to hear Bill delve into vital topics such as culture, communication, and accountability. His resounding message echoed the centrality of accountability in every thriving program, underpinned by personal integrity. So, tune in for a masterclass in communication that transcends boundaries and propels businesses to new heights!
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Tue, 24 Oct 2023 - 17min - 86 - The Hip Bone’s Connected to the Backbone – Part 1
Join Bill Olson, a seasoned expert with over two decades of experience in Construction and Manufacturing Safety, in a profound episode of Ted Speaks. Bill, the Director of Safety and Employee Development for a leading civil construction company, delves into the intricacies of safety, culture, and employee well-being.
Discover the pivotal role of trust in building a culture of safety within companies. Bill's approach combines counseling techniques with resource identification, empowering employees to navigate complex systems effectively. He advocates for a shift from mere presentation to dynamic teaching methods, like expert-led videos, for more impactful onboarding.
Embrace the idea that failures are integral to the learning process, fostering a growth mindset. Bill emphasizes the need for tailored safety programs, debunking the notion of a one-size-fits-all solution.
In a lively exchange, Ted Carew of Total Health and Safety Solutions underscores the importance of customizing safety processes to each organization's unique structure. The conversation is peppered with insightful advice, from mindful verbiage use to fostering a collective sense of ownership.
Tune in to gain invaluable insights into safety practices and discover the wisdom of adapting methods for optimal success. Remember, safety is a collaborative effort, and every stride towards it is a stride towards prosperity!
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Tue, 10 Oct 2023 - 24min - 85 - We Love Incidents
Join Barb and Ted Carew in this thought-provoking episode with the remarkable Crista Vesel, a Human Factors and Communication specialist. As an adjunct professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and co-founder of Dynamic Inquiry, Crista's expertise lies in interpreting normal work events and adverse situations to enhance safety through learning.
Discover the transformative power of "The Language of Learning," a methodology that moves beyond binary oppositions by encouraging open inquiry and avoiding imposing knowledge on others. Uncover biases in language, embrace agency, and steer clear of attribution errors to foster a culture of learning from incidents effectively.
Practice reframing blame-centered language and involve workers in creating training materials through engaging dialogues. Embrace the discomfort of asking questions, as it leads to greater understanding and improved safety outcomes. Ditch the "zero injury" goal and prioritize learning from incidents as a key factor in enhancing safety. Explore the powerful meanings behind workplace signs and symbols through the study of semiotics.
Embrace the transformational shift from "accident" to "incident" for a blame-free learning environment. Show genuine care through actions, like celebrating incidents, to promote a culture of continuous improvement. Unravel the intricate elements of communication, from language priming and metaphors to labels, counterfactuals, and binary oppositions.
Enhance your communication skills by honing your ability to identify language techniques through media broadcasts. This practice will not only refine your skills but also improve your overall understanding of effective communication. Tune in now to embrace the power of language for a safer, more open-minded workplace!
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Tue, 05 Sep 2023 - 33min - 84 - Safety is My Jam
Are you ready to redefine safety and embrace a holistic approach to well-being? Step into a world of safety and well-being as Ted and Barb Carew are joined by Lindsay Polic, a certified safety professional and international health coach with an impressive two-decade experience in environmental health and safety.
Lindsay is passionate about a human-centered approach to safety, focusing not only on physical but also psychological wellbeing. Her mission? To redefine what it means to lead a safe life, both in and outside of work.
Discover how Lindsay crafted the remarkable Human Safety Circle and PHA Table, that are transformative tools which enables individuals to identify and address personal risks. This powerful circle encompasses four pillars: Community, Communication, Education & Skills, and Well-being.
Tune in to learn about the incredible power of kindness. Invest in it, and you'll receive four to five times what you give. Head to Lindsay's website for a valuable freebie that's perfect for assessing your personal risks and creating a positive safety culture. By taking small steps and embracing change, businesses can create a welcoming environment that promotes work-life integration and enhances overall balance.
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Tue, 22 Aug 2023 - 26min - 83 - IH: Invisible Hazards
Join Ted and Barb Carew in a compelling discussion with safety expert Jerome Spear. With 33 years of experience supporting organizations in preventing injuries and controlling losses, Jerome's expertise is unmatched. From his background as a Certified Safety Professional and Certified Industrial Hygienist, to his academic achievements in Industrial Engineering and Business Administration, Jerome brings a wealth of knowledge to the table.
Jerome's passion for safety and desire to help businesses shine through as he discusses his own journey, from managing finances in starting his business to earning multiple certifications. He shares his insights on industrial hygiene, covering chemical, physical, and biological hazards.
Tune in to discover the invisible risks in the workplace posed by welding fumes, silica, and other hazardous materials. Learn how IH assesses risk, evaluates contamination levels, and ensures workplace safety. Don't miss out on Jerome's expert advice to enhance workplace safety and well-being.
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Tue, 08 Aug 2023 - 29min - 82 - Introducing Access Safety Specialists
Are you prioritizing safety in your workplace? Curious about effective fall protection measures to keep your employees safe? Ted and Barb Carew dive into the world of workplace safety with special guest Brent Rehberg, who brings a wealth of experience to the conversation with 15 years in operations and 3 years dedicated to safety. Recently, he and his business partner launched Access Safety Specialists, a company providing engineered systems for fall protection, including guardrails, platforms, anchor points, and more.
Education and training play a crucial role in fall protection. Brent emphasizes the importance of everyone understanding the risks associated with working at heights before donning a harness. With their expertise, Brent and Ted are here to guide and support companies in enhancing their health and safety processes.
Discover the fair and logical approach to fall protection that Access Safety Specialists offers. They prioritize exceptional customer service and are prepared to handle any unexpected challenges that may arise. Ted shares a similar mission of keeping families together by assisting companies in their safety processes. Together, Ted and Brent provide invaluable insights and resources to create a safer work environment.
Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your workplace safety practices and ensure the well-being of your employees. Remember, a proactive approach to safety is key to a thriving and secure work environment. Take action today and make safety a top priority.
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Tue, 25 Jul 2023 - 17min - 81 - Let’s HOP into Action
Are you tired of traditional safety approaches that focus on blame rather than learning? Ready to explore innovative ideas that can revolutionize safety practices? Dr. Ivan Pupulidy, a seasoned expert with 25 years of experience as the US Forest Service Director, brings a fresh perspective to the table. He developed the revolutionary Learning Review process, which shifts the focus from rules to creating learning opportunities for leadership and frontline personnel.
Discover how Ivan's background as an Air Force Reserve pilot influenced his approach to safety culture. Through thought-provoking discussions, Ivan delves into the importance of understanding human action, mapping systemic conditions, and promoting inquiry for learning. Explore the concept of Human & Organizational Performance (HOP) and the capacity building approach, which emphasizes sense making, learning, and improvisation. Ivan shares insights from Ruben McDaniel's complex adaptive systems framework, demonstrating how failure can be reframed as a valuable opportunity for growth.
Learn how aviation's margin-based systems provide room for errors without catastrophic consequences, inspiring lessons for industries of all kinds. Uncover the power of sense making, learning, and improvisation to navigate novel situations and enhance safety outcomes through experimentation. Tune in now to gain fresh insights, challenge conventional safety practices, and take your safety culture to new heights. Your organization and your employees will thank you.
And remember, safety is a continuous journey. Apply the principles discussed in this episode to create a learning culture within your organization. Embrace inquiry, experiment, and foster a blame-free environment that encourages growth and improvement. Together, we can make safety a top priority.
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Tue, 11 Jul 2023 - 27min - 80 - Let’s Care Enough to Act
Are you concerned about safety in the workplace? Wondering how even minor incidents can lead to major improvements? In this gripping episode, join Ted and Barb Carew as they talk to Frank Bell, an esteemed Health and Safety Manager with over three decades of experience.
Discover the power of reporting even the smallest injuries or incidents, as Frank reveals how they can become invaluable opportunities for root cause analysis. Through compelling anecdotes and real-life examples, Frank and Ted underscore the importance of preventing accidents to keep families together.
Explore the key principles of root cause analysis as Frank shares practical techniques for breaking down incidents and involving employees in the corrective action process. Learn about the powerful concept of "care enough to act" and how it applies not only in the workplace but also in everyday life. Frank's personal story of intervening to prevent a dangerous situation with his neighbor will leave you inspired to prioritize safety in all aspects of your life.
So, if you're ready to elevate your safety practices, gain insights from seasoned professionals, and make a positive impact on your organization, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in now and discover the power of proactive safety measures. Your employees and loved ones will thank you.
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Tue, 27 Jun 2023 - 27min - 79 - Culture, not a One Size Fits All
Barb and Ted Carew speak with Ernesto Solorzano - an experienced safety professional with over 16 years of experience in managing safety programs in general industry and construction. Ernesto's career began in 2007, working in the oil and gas industry and taking OSHA classes, before moving into the role of safety specialist for a demolition company. Ernesto has also earned an associate's degree in Fire Science, a bachelor's degree in Occupational Health and Safety, and a master's degree in Public Policy; he continues to expand his knowledge in the field. Ernesto shares that safety culture revolves around communication that enables individuals to speak up about hazards or unsafe practices and also gives them the right to stop work if necessary. Management needs to encourage constructive conversations and act upon worker concerns to promote engagement and build trust. Ernesto emphasizes that integrating a safety culture into the company's overall culture, including production and quality, is essential. This helps employees recognize the value and importance of safety within the company, which positively influences a strong safety culture. Barb, Ted and Ernesto discuss the challenging aspects of building a safety culture. Changing an established safety culture is a more challenging task than forming one from scratch. This process would require small, incremental, and concrete changes, implemented with input from management to maintain their support. Management support for safety culture helps promote a team approach to identifying and addressing for improvement, which directly affects worker safety. They also emphasize that every company is unique, and there's no one-size-fits-all solution while building safety culture. This episode provides great insights into building and maintaining safety culture in various industries. The importance of open and transparent communication, a team approach, and an on-going commitment to improvement. Tune in to this episode to learn more about the uniqueness of every company safety needs and the importance of tailoring safety culture to fit each one individually.
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Tue, 13 Jun 2023 - 25min - 78 - The "Moe" you Know
Barb & Ted welcome Nicholas Moe, a soon-to-be graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Platteville with a major in occupational safety management and a minor in production and manufacturing management. Nick is also the vice president of the American Society of Safety Professionals at UW Platteville and has worked as a safety intern at Wisconsin Homes. Nick hopes to contribute to companies’ established safety culture as a safety specialist, starting at Crystal Finishing Systems after graduation. He feels that safety is all about keeping people safe, building a safety culture, and protecting companies from fines. Nick emphasizes that the best way for people to learn and understand safety protocols is through hands-on experience, in addition to learning through reading books or attending lectures. He highlights the importance of safety culture in the safety programs of companies, emphasizing open communication and trust with employees. Nick also shares the significance of safety culture in a company's safety program or process. He suggests that building a culture of safety requires not only commitment from the safety department but also upper management's trust and support. Barb and Ted agree that forming a culture that values safety and open communication can positively impact the entire organization's culture. They discuss the importance of PPE safety and addressing employee pushback to safety protocols or concerns. Barb, Ted, and Nick offer some tips for younger individuals pursuing a career in safety. Nick recommends staying open-minded, looking for opportunities to grow and learn, and being able to communicate effectively through public speaking and involvement in safety committees and boards. Whether you are a young safety professional or a seasoned veteran, this episode provides valuable information and insights into building a successful safety program, developing a safety culture, and effective training methods.
References:
Safety FM
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Nicholas Moe
Tue, 23 May 2023 - 22min - 77 - Safety & Smiles
Ted and Barb Carew interview Vince Daliessio, the Industrial Hygiene and Safety group manager for Pennoni Associates, who has over 30 years of experience in the industry. Vince's passion for science led him to specialize in Environmental Science and Industrial Hygiene, where he began his safety career. Vince's expertise is chemical assessments, and he is passionate about helping companies handle hazardous materials more safely. The conversation focuses on the biggest topics currently affecting industrial hygiene, such as Hexavalent Chromium standards and Silica exposure, where Vince served as the subject matter expert in his company when the standards were initially released. He emphasizes the importance of OSHA's inclusion of Table 1 in construction, making it easier for smaller businesses to comply with the regulations.
The discussion also highlights Vince's personal investment in safety and helping others, making him a valuable asset in the industry. He stresses the significance of building a good safety culture and interacting with people, resolving safety issues, and helping people as the core recipe for success in the industry.
Vince cites his father, uncles, and first safety director Patricia Dapolito as mentors who helped him become confident in his decision-making skills and taught him to use all the tools available to achieve his goals. Ted and Barb stress the importance of building confidence in children and younger professionals and highlight the crucial role mentoring plays in the professional world to help individuals develop the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their career. Tune in now and gain valuable insights into the world of industrial hygiene and safety.
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Mon, 15 May 2023 - 24min - 76 - Only Human, After All
Ted and Barb discuss their passion for safety and how the industry has evolved over the years. With three years of experience running their own safety business, Total Health and Safety Solutions, Ted and Barb are dedicated to helping clients stay safe and healthy in their workplaces. Before diving into the topic, Ted and Barb share some exciting news - they now offer online safety training through their website, healthandsafetynow.com. We encourage you to check it out and provide feedback on the new courses. While in-person training is often more effective, they recognize the need for online options and are committed to providing their clients with all the resources they need to succeed. Ted and Barbdelve into the evolution of safety over the years, from the early 1900s when safety was not taken seriously, to the present day. Despite progress over the years, the safety industry still has a long way to go. Ted expresses frustration that over 5,000 people still die each year from workplace accidents, and emphasizes the need for continued improvement. He believes that while technology has helped, it's important to also focus on human error and behavioral aspects of safety. Barb adds that she's seen a positive change in the field of safety, with more young professionals entering by choice rather than just falling into it. She also notes that technology can play a significant role in improving safety, as discussed in a previous episode with guest Don Elswick. They highlight the importance of communication and networking in the safety profession and how it can make everyone better in their careers and lives. Overall, Ted and Barb stress the importance of ongoing education and improvement in the safety industry to protect employees and prevent workplace accidents. Listen in as they share their thoughts on the importance of limiting fatalities and severity of injuries in the workplace, and don't miss their humorous banter and jokes.
Tue, 25 Apr 2023 - 21min - 75 - Filling the Gaps Between Safety and Technology
Ted and Barb welcome Donald Elswick, a former commander in the United States Navy and an occupational environmental health and safety solutions specialist for ELSMART Associates, LLC. He has over 30 years of experience in government and multi-industry and currently serves on the State of Alabama's Technical Advisory Committee on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Ted, Barb and Donald discuss the pros and cons of virtual safety training versus in-person training. While virtual training is cost-effective and timely, in-person training is necessary for life-critical situations, where hands-on practice and instructor-led sessions are required. Virtual training can be used to engage participants before in-person training and help them prepare questions. Donald also stresses the importance of making safety training engaging and effective by involving participants in projects and qualitative analysis. Ultimately, a combination of virtual and in-person training can be an effective way to train employees and make them feel confident in their safety skills. Donald talks about how everyone has their own frame of reference that they can share, and everyone can be lifelong learners, although it is harder for some than others. However, working together, having each other's back, and doing it for the right reason make a difference in the end. This episode also discusses the future of the workforce and how technology can keep employees safe. Donald encourages emerging professionals, mid-career professionals, and mature professionals to consider a career in occupational and environmental health and safety. He reminds listeners that safety is not business confidential, and it's okay to steal from others in safety to improve. This episodes highlights the importance of safety, quality, productivity, and cost-effectiveness in the workplace. Tune in now and discover how technology is being used to keep employees safe and promote a safer workplace.
Tue, 11 Apr 2023 - 34min - 74 - Distractions Drive Us Towards Unsafe Behavior
In this episode of Ted Speaks, Ted and Barb, talk with Carly Baez, a safety manager and a member of the American Society of Safety Professionals. The discussion revolves around the issue of distracted driving, which is a major safety concern in the construction industry and beyond. Carly shares her experience in educating the public about distracted driving and discussed strategies for reducing distractions while driving. Carly also highlights the importance of combining work safety with public safety, and how laws alone are not enough to create a safer environment without proper training and education. Behavior is often rooted in past experience and Carly shares her experience in creating a community challenge that addresses the behavior of distracted driving, rather than simply telling people to stop texting and driving. The challenge requires participants to hold their phones in their hands, face up, with the ringer and volume on, and ignore any calls or messages for 30 minutes. The goal is for people to experience and understand their own response style and relationship with their phones, which is crucial to changing the behavior behind distracted driving. Ted, Barb and Carly also share personal anecdotes about their own experiences with distractions while driving and the importance of this approach, as well as the difficulty of mentally shutting off the automatic response to phone notifications. This episode provides valuable insights into how to address distracted driving and emphasizes the importance of creating awareness about distracted driving and promoting safe driving habits to keep employees and families safe.
Tue, 28 Mar 2023 - 32min - 73 - Inspect What You Expect
In this episode, Ted is joined by Peter Evans and Brad Herda, where they discuss compliance and safety or loss prevention and safety, with a focus on checking boxes and ensuring compliance with regulations. They talk about shifting focus to making sure that accidents don't happen again by changing the culture around safety as well as safety as a dynamic process that is bigger than just checklists. They argue that the greatest danger during times of change is not the change itself, but rather the use of antiquated methods to deal with the change. Resilience is important to be able to adapt to changes as they come. Organizational structures need to be designed in a way that allows for adaptation and responsiveness in order for them to be resilient. Frontline workers are a big part of an organization's foundation for resilience. In today's business world, there is a lot of M&A activity, which can make it difficult to create a cohesive culture within an organization. Tune in to learn why safety professionals need to be aware of this and be prepared to help leaders navigate these challenges and discover why it is also important to trust your employees and give them the tools they need to be successful.
Tue, 28 Feb 2023 - 28min - 72 - Bridging Safety Concepts
In this episode, Ted is joined by James Boretti and Brad Herda, where they discuss why safety is important in terms of it touching every aspect of a business, from those working on construction sites to those in the office.They talk about the fact that marketing safety can be challenging, but that it is essential to remind business leaders of the significance of the subject. When interacting with employees on the shop floor, it is essential for office personnel to remember to respect their skill and knowledge, especially those who are doing potentially unsafe work. It is important for safety professionals to bring out the knowledge that workers already have to create a safe environment. Businesses need to properly incentivize their employees to encourage them to question and come up with better, safer ways of doing things. They explain how businesses should align their safety efforts with their business metrics in order to improve overall profitability. Listen to learn how reducing injuries at a company while it is experiencing rapid growth can be considered a great success and why setting expectations and understanding each individual's motivator is critical in creating a culture of success.
Tue, 14 Feb 2023 - 29min - 71 - Things I Wish I Knew Early on as a Safety Professional
In this episode, Ted is joined by Chris Seider and Brad Herda, where they discuss all about safety professionals. Constantly preparing yourself is key to being successful in the role and everybody in an organization should be aware of safety procedures. Chris shares his biggest regret of not having enough foresight to spread the wealth of knowledge and responsibility when he left his previous company, causing the culture to rapidly decline without him. He advises safety professionals to mind their passion and energy for safety, and to find the legitimate reasons why they're pursuing this field. He also suggests that they focus on building followship, so that people will want to follow their lead. Brad speaks of the importance of involving everyone in an organization in safety initiatives, rather than just those with "safety" in their title. Tune in to hear about the importance of preparation and constant polishing of skills in order to be ready for any situation that may arise.
References:
Total Health & Safety Solutions
Tue, 24 Jan 2023 - 28min - 70 - The Bigger Picture of Safety Culture and Practices
In this episode, Barb and Ted are joined by James Junkin to discuss what is the bigger picture of safety culture and practices. James shares how safety culture is the shared values, beliefs and attitudes that influence the commitment to, and engagement in, safe practices. James also talks about how a strong safety culture is vital to any organization as it can help prevent accidents, injuries and fatalities. He mentions the factors that contribute to a strong safety culture, including leadership commitment, employee involvement and effective communication. A key factor in creating a strong safety culture is leadership commitment. Systems play a vital role in setting the tone for the whole organization and setting the example for others to follow. In his past years of experience as a safety professional, James has learned that it's important to keep learning and to be trained to have safety culture and practices.
Tue, 10 Jan 2023 - 33min - 69 - Building Relationships and Earning Trust as a Younger Safety Professional
In this episode, Barb and Ted are joined by Ethan Kaschak to discuss how building relationships and earning trust are key in the workplace. Ethan shares his journey to becoming a safety professional and how he started by working a blue-collar job. Ethan also talks about how he handles the role and how he takes care of relationships with everyone he works with. He shares that one of the keys to creating a good rapport is acknowledging everyone’s knowledge. This will promote respect and will encourage everyone to listen well. It is also important to always uplift everyone to positively influence the working environment. Ethan shares how he views his profession as the greatest job in the world because he gets to care about people and guide them to be productive and create a better quality of work while also keeping them safe. As a young safety professional, it's important to remember that building relationships and earning trust are key to success.
Tue, 06 Dec 2022 - 24min - 68 - Professional Growth through Experiences and Relationships
In this episode, Cory Goldschmidt joined Barb and Ted to talk about creating a positive influence and how beneficial it is to gravitate towards good traits and leverage these strengths that will fit into your organization. During the episode, they talk about the significance of exposing yourself to positive people to continue to grow as a person and also as a safety professional. Cory shares some of his unique experiences that are truly valuable and attests to the importance of learning that helped him to be the professional that he is now. He discusses how vital it is to understand other people’s points of view and be ready to help as a safety professional. Cory also talks about humility and how it can help you recognize your strengths and weaknesses and create a constant drive to learn as a professional. Learn more about seeking growth opportunities in order to lead and manage better.
Tue, 22 Nov 2022 - 29min - 67 - Providing Product, Producing Knowledge
In this episode, Barb and Ted are joined by Gabe Encarnacion to discuss Providing Product, Producing Knowledge. Gabe is currently Vice President of Operations for a safety distributor and is constantly adjusting operations of the company to guide it into the future. During the episode, Gabe talks about how work has changed since he started in the industry and how safety has always been a top priority. He also discusses how the company is always looking for ways to improve processes and products to better serve their customers. Lastly, Gabe shares some advice for other businesses who are looking to provide a high-quality product or service. By staying up-to-date on industry changes and trends, being willing to adapt to new technologies, and always putting the customer first, businesses can set themselves up for success.
Tue, 08 Nov 2022 - 28min - 66 - Humans Can't Do a Don't
In this episode, Barb and Ted are joined by Kelsy Lee to talk about the topic of Humans Can't Do a Don't. Kelsy is an active supporter of safety training and coaching, and she stresses the importance of emotional and mental safety for employees. She believes that leadership plays a key role in creating a safe environment, both physically and mentally. By providing coaching and support, leaders can help employees feel safe to speak up about potential hazards. In turn, this can help to create a safer workplace for everyone. Ultimately, Kelsy's goal is to make sure that everyone understands the importance of safety in the workplace. By working together, we can create a safer environment for all.
Tue, 25 Oct 2022 - 28min - 65 - Servant Leadership – An Intentional Act
In this episode, Barb and Ted are joined by Patrick Van Abel, and they talk about Servant Leadership – An Intentional Act. Patrick, coaching is all about identification and meeting legitimate needs as a leader. He believes that leaders need to be curious all the time in order to really understand what their team is going through. Only then can they be effective in coaching them. Safety is also a huge consideration for Patrick. He believes that leaders need to create an environment where people feel safe to take risks, experiment, and fail. Ultimately, these things are essential for growth and development. By creating a safe space for coaching and leadership to occur, Patrick is helping to change the world – one leader at a time.
Tue, 11 Oct 2022 - 36min - 64 - Facility Security – Keeping Everyone Safe from Intruders
In this episode, Ted and Barb talk to Ted Hayes. Ted consults with businesses, school districts and municipalities throughout the United States to conduct security assessments, provide armed intruder active shooter training and to develop safety programs and risk management strategies. Ted has served on the board of directors of the Wisconsin Association of School Business Officials and is a member of the WASBO safety and risk management committee. Hayes was a featured presenter at the Wisconsin School Safety Summit hosted by Attorney General James Doyle in 2014. Hayes was also chosen to the Hot 100 list by Insurance Business in America. In this episode they discuss some of the best ways to secure your facility and protect your employees and customers.They also provide tips for keeping your facility safe from intruders. This episode is sure to offer some valuable insight into keeping yourself and your workplace safe.
Tue, 27 Sep 2022 - 24min - 63 - The Capacity for Safety
In this episode, Ted and Barb talk to Joe Conrad, who leads a team of safety professionals that drive a culture that prioritizes safety above all else and supports operational excellence at the highest level. A director of safety that brings years of utility construction and safety experience to his role at Blattner. He is part of a team that develops and executes strategies, and operations, directly related to organizational, wide environmental health, and safety working with internal and external stakeholders. They discuss the capacity for safety by using the traditional and non-traditional safety and adding the elements of learning and then building capacity for failure. Whether you work in the health and safety industry or not, this episode is sure to offer some valuable insight into keeping yourself and your workplace safe.
Tue, 13 Sep 2022 - 27min - 62 - Setting a Path to Positive Safety Culture
In this episode, Ted and Barb talk to Mike Kinney, President of Safety Culture Strategies. Mike has extensive experience, providing senior level support to companies pursuing DOE OSHA voluntary protection programs, star designation as well as ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems Environmental Management System certifications. Mike is a BCSP Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and certified lead auditor ISO 45001 occupational Health and Safety Management Systems applying over 30 years of proven expertise to facilitate safety culture improvements for numerous private sector companies across the United States as well as commercial nuclear power and Department of Energy facility programs. He is a keynote speaker for numerous safety conferences, led a series of breakout sessions, authored dozens of articles, addressing safety culture, and enhanced employee communications, including his award-winning latest book entitled Navigating Your Safety Culture Journey. His insight and expertise are routinely sought after by companies who want to enhance their safety culture processes. They discuss how the organization can be efficient once they get the safety culture implemented. They talk about how to create a positive safety culture in your workplace and cover the benefits of having a safe environment for employees, as well as some tips on how to get started.
Tue, 23 Aug 2022 - 26min - 61 - Rigging - Expert Advice Everyone should Hear
In this episode, Ted and Barb talk to Bob Molitor. He founded a business in the industrial distribution industry and focused on the manufacture and distribution of overhead material handling equipment. Through the years he developed experience in sales, marketing, production, operations, human resources, finance and administration, banking, negotiations, and government regulations. Recently he invested in a start-up in this same industry, Entrepreneurs helping Entrepreneurs. They discuss the importance of health and safety in the Rigging and Fall Protection areas. Bob provides insights on how to keep workers safe in these high-risk environments. Ted and Barb emphasize the importance of following proper health and safety procedures when working with rigging equipment, and Bob provides tips on how to identify potential hazards. This is a must-listen for anyone who works in or around rigging or fall protection areas!
Tue, 09 Aug 2022 - 25min - 60 - Measuring with Health and Safety Index
In this episode, Ted and Barb talk to Mark Wright who is a trusted Risk, Health and Safety professional committed to preventing harm and building high levels of business performance. Mark’s career has included senior leadership positions and work in over 15 countries across high risk industries such as mining, oil & gas, facilities management, construction and utilities. Mark is the Managing Director of FEFO Consulting and the Health and Safety Index. He has a proven track record of leading organization transformation projects, organizational design, leadership development, human performance and training. They discuss some of the challenges faced by professionals in this field, and offer helpful tips for staying safe on the job. Whether you work in the health and safety industry or not, this episode is sure to offer some valuable insight into keeping yourself and your workplace safe.
Tue, 19 Jul 2022 - 30min - 59 - Safety, Not by the Book with Tyler Beegle
In this episode, Ted and Barb talk to Tyler Beegle who is a Diverse Safety Leader in Industrial Manufacturing. He was able to adapt in fast paced environments and has thrived at doing so through 13 years of experience in manufacturing. He loves a challenge and has worked successfully with team members across one facility to across the globe to improve multiple companies. Health and safety are of the utmost importance in the workplace. However, too often, employees are hampered by outdated policies and procedures that don't take into account the real dangers they face. Tune in to this episode and hear more about their topic and to learn how to create a safer workplace for your employees.
Tue, 05 Jul 2022 - 25min - 58 - Communicating the “Why” Behind Safety
In this episode, Ted and Barb talk to Nick Berger who is a Safety Director at August Winter & Sons. He has garnered a reputation in his field as an environmental health and safety professional. He manages job sites throughout the state to ensure safety in the workplace and safety compliance. Nick’s goal is to change his department’s philosophy from reactive to proactive. He’s also a Civil Affairs Officer for the US Army Reserve since 2018 and served between 2004 and 2018 in the Wisconsin Army National Guard. Nick started the conversation by sharing how his military career helped with his work in the safety profession. He talks about the importance of understanding regulations in this field. He also talks about safety in the personal actions of employees. He made a point about the importance of influencing and encouraging them to follow the rules. Nick also talks about a trend he’s seeing in the past months which relates to people coming in and going out of the industry.
Tue, 15 Mar 2022 - 22min - 57 - Seek Opportunities to Keep Learning and Growing
In today’s episode, Ted and Barb introduce us to Taner Cetinkaya who is an experienced Health and Safety Professional with 20 years of international experience on large scale building infrastructure, oil and gas and pipeline projects. He has spent the last 12 years in the Gulf working on top class oil and gas refinery and airport construction projects. He is currently working as Head of Health and Safety at AW Rostamani Group in the United Arab Emirates. Taner shares some of his experience being in the health and safety profession. He gave us a background of how he started and the things he does now. In the conversation, Taner touched some important topics to remember when you’re working in this profession. He reiterated the importance of continuous learning especially now that everything is evolving. He also talked about the importance of this profession and how making sure that the employees get home to their families is one of the main goals every day. Taner also mentioned how essential it is to build trust and relationship with employees to ensure that they know their value in the company. Positive reinforcement is one of his major tactics when approaching people in his work. Tune in and learn more about Taner and his experience in this profession.
Tue, 01 Mar 2022 - 23min - 56 - Actively Caring for People
This is Part 2 of Barb and Ted’s interview with Dr. Scott Geller Ph.D. He is a Distinguished Professor completing 52 years as a teacher and researcher at the Department of Psychology at Virginia Tech. He is also the Director of the Center for Applied Behavior Systems. This episode is about applying active caring to the workplace, schools and even the police force. He and his daughter co-founded GellarAC4P Inc to spread the mindset of actively caring for people and launched a bracelet campaign. He discusses why STEP is important. Ted, Barb and Scott proceed to talk about social media and how to use it for positivity rather than spreading hate. The actively caring mindset connects directly to workplace safety in that it motivates people to think about wearing safety gear or reducing at-risk falls. Actively caring can be applied in all areas of life.
Tue, 15 Feb 2022 - 26min - 55 - Inspiring Self-Motivation
In today's episode, Ted and Barb talk to Dr. Scott Gellar Ph.D. He is a Distinguished Professor completing 52 years as a teacher and researcher at the Department of Psychology at Virginia Tech. He is also the Director of the Center for Applied Behavior Systems. He is the co-founder and senior partner of Safety Performance Solutions. He authored and co-authored 52 books, 40 training manuals, 275 magazine articles and 300 research papers addressing the development and evaluation of behavior-focused interventions to improve human welfare and life satisfaction. They open the show by highlighting the difference between being a leader and a manager. They also share the 3Cs for inspiring better leaders. This relates to work safety solutions and camaraderie that can build a better team. They also talk about supportive and corrective feedback and how it can improve staff morale. Dr. Geller highlights interdependence and how working together can result in doing the job efficiently and safely. They also talk about employee empowerment and how it helps in improving and assessing workplace processes.
Tue, 01 Feb 2022 - 31min - 54 - Where Safety Fitz with Tom Fitzgerald
Barb and Ted welcome Tom Fitzgerald to Ted Speaks in today’s episode. Tom holds a BA in Personnel Administration Management from MSU and a Master of Science in Organizational Behavior and Management from Silver Lake College, with a minor in Training and Development. He started his management career as a foundry line supervisor, rose in the ranks to become a plant manager, and retired as a human resources health and safety manager, before starting his own company - Safety Ftz, LLC. His company is devoted to building safety cultures and giving employers and employees the tools to keep each other safe through teamwork and employee engagement. He is also an OSHA Outreach Instructor for general industry. Tom talks about how he got into the business, changes that he’s seen in the health and safety field over the past 50 years, advice for people just entering the safety field, and differences in working with various sizes of companies. He explains the niche Safety Fitz fills in working with companies such as figuring out what needs to happen to make sure there are no fatalities, creating good safety cultures, and working through the OSHA citation process. Safety and quality are very similar. When we can learn from others, it can only make us better in safety.
Tue, 18 Jan 2022 - 26min - 53 - Providing Excellent Product, Service, and a Safe Working Environment
In this week’s episode, Barb and Ted speak with Jim Haak from Black-Haak Heating-Cooling-Electrical-Plumbing, founded in 1956. Jim is co-owner, with his brother Jeff, in their 4th generation family-owned and operated business located in Greenville, Wisconsin. Black-Haak’s mission is to provide customer comfort and safe operations of heating and cooling equipment in the homes and businesses of Fox Valley residents by providing superior customer service and professionalism which is above industry standards.
Tue, 04 Jan 2022 - 21min - 52 - Ending the Day Safe and Better than You Started
In today’s episode, Ted and Barb introduce us to Jason Kunz who is a Corporate Safety Specialist at 3M company. Jason has over a decade of experience when it comes to a variety of technical and leadership roles. He got his Master’s Degree in Industrial Hygiene from University of Minnesota. He demonstrates his passion for the safety and health profession across multiple platforms. Jason is a husband, co-founder, speaker, coach and community advocate. He uses his voice to amplify the profession and the professional.
Tue, 14 Dec 2021 - 31min - 51 - Managing, Multi-tasking and doing it Safe
In today’s episode, Ted and Barb introduce us to Nate Ortlieb who is a Self-Perform Carpentry Vertical Lead at The Boldt Company. Nate has 20 years of experience in the construction industry, mainly focusing on commercial and industrial sectors from school and churches all the way to turn key combined cycle power generation plants. He also had the opportunity to travel to the Midwest for these projects and work with people from all around the world. The new role he has in The Boldt Company requires him to manage multiple self-performed projects, from pursuit to turnover, driving the importance of procedures and communication in these projects.
Tue, 30 Nov 2021 - 21min - 50 - Running a Business and Keeping Safety a Priority
In today’s episode, Ted and Barb introduce us to Aaron Johnson who is the owner of Craft Coating, Inc. The company provides the highest quality zinc plating and black oxide for a wide range of original equipment manufacturers including military agriculture, heavy machinery and many more. Aaron shares with us different ways to ensure safety in his company. It is important to always make sure that your people’s safety is a priority.
Tue, 16 Nov 2021 - 18min - 49 - A 360* View on Safety
In this episode, Ted and Barb welcome Chris Burns. He is a digital marketing consultant, entrepreneur, published author and a father of three. Chris is the co-founder of Midwest Fleet and Safety which is a company that provides products such as GPS Trackers, Back-Up Cameras, Dash Cams and a variety of safety solutions that help businesses build efficiency and profitability. Chris is focused on finding the gaps in the marketplace such as service communication and supplementing with safety products. In this episode, he shares the journey he encounters as he helps businesses and companies to attain their goals.
Tue, 02 Nov 2021 - 21min - 48 - Decision-Making in High-Risk Environments
In this episode, Ted and Barb introduces us to Michael Teague, CSP. He started his journey by being enlisted in the US Air Force in 1983. He then completed his training as an EMT while serving the country. After being discharged, he worked as a paramedic for an ambulance company. Once he retired, he decided to go back to school and earn a degree in Fire Technology and Psychology. He is currently enrolled in the Masters of Psychology degree program while currently working as the Senior Health and Safety specialist at Heavenly Mountain Resort in Lake Tahoe, California. Michael is very passionate about his work and talks about the importance of knowing how to make the right decisions especially in high-risk environments. He gave us some of his insights on the journey and challenges he encountered in his profession as a Safety Specialist.
Tue, 19 Oct 2021 - 23min - 47 - Giving Back to Safety with Matthew Herron
In this episode, Ted and Barb welcome Matthew Herron, MS, PE, CSP, CPE. Matthew has over 10 years of experience as a Safety Professional. He is currently the Senior Safety Engineer for the Mechanical Engineering Division at Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas. Matthew is very passionate about safety and he even gives back by being a mentor who teaches young students the importance of safety and being a safety professional. He talks about the Professional Education grants offered by ASSP, his journey with the foundation and the start of his career as a Safety Professional. According to Matthew, he started his career by hearing about it from someone. He said he didn’t have any idea about safety until someone told him about it which is usually what happens to most of the Safety Professionals. Safety Profession is something that people are not much aware of which is why Matthew is eager to let students and kids know about it. He added that we need the next generation of Safety Professionals since it’s tough to find them these days. Shedding light on the subject is his means of helping the community be aware of the importance of Safety Professionals.
Tue, 05 Oct 2021 - 19min - 46 - Building a Personal Brand with Gina Vanderlin
In this episode, Ted and Barb welcome Gina Vanderlin, CSP. Gina is an accomplished Environmental, Health, and Safety professional with more than a decade of experience supporting industry-leading organizations. She currently resides in New York, where she serves in an EHS Leadership role. Gina is passionate about personal branding. She talks about what personal branding is, what strategies and techniques can be used for developing and building a personal brand, what can damage your brand and how to fix it, and how you can leverage your brand to impact safety leadership. According to Gina, there are a lot of connections between personal brand and safety leadership. And it is a great tool that we do not talk about often enough. You have to be clear about who you are and what are your strengths, and use them to maximize your potential. Your values guide your choices and your behaviors. People use leadership and management interchangeably. Leadership is what drives culture, and culture is essential to a positive safety environment. Your personal brand influences your leadership style. It represents who you are as a person and what you’re delivering, what values you bring to the equation.
Tue, 21 Sep 2021 - 21min - 45 - Heightening the Awareness of Fall Protection with Patrick Harel
In this episode, Ted and Barb welcome Patrick Harel, Fall Protection Specialist. As one of the experts on fall protection, Patrick talks about what needs to be improved within the field and gives some good advice and tips. He also shares some of the worst behaviors he sees in the industry today. According to Patrick, everybody knows the basics and the general, but everybody seems to overlook training and education. We take it for granted that people understand and know things. But people do not know how to use the equipment properly, or they misuse it. Younger generations look at the senior people and make the same mistakes. They need basic training. And they learn better when they can touch it and feel it. Fall protection is not simple. It cannot solve every issue. But when you need it, it is a great thing to have.
Tue, 07 Sep 2021 - 23min - 44 - The Safety Bible with Dan Goosen
In this episode, Ted and Barb welcome Dan Goosen. Dan’s professional background consists of roles as supervisor, safety professional, and safety consultant. Over the thirty-six years of experience in printing and supervisory management, Dan has found accomplishments come when all within the organization strive for the same goals, thus motivating individuals to become unparalleled in their positions. To lead by example, Dan shows leadership through honesty, commitment, goal setting, and a true appreciation for the people he interacts with daily. He has a passion for people and loves working with people and a team. He is looking for improvement not only in the manufacturing process but also in improving safety and quality. As a spiritual person, Dan compares safety rules and regulations to the Bible, with the law that we have to follow and the challenging part to be on the floor and connect with people. It is important to be present, with boots on the ground, build relationships – building the culture and get people involved.
Tue, 24 Aug 2021 - 19min - 43 - Seeking Safety Education Through CSU with Rebecca Keating and Paul Radke
In this episode, Ted and Barb talk to Rebecca Keating and Paul Radke from Columbia Southern University. Rebecca has a Master’s in Marketing and has worked for CSU for five and a half years. Paul has been working in higher education for over 45 years and at CSU for seven years. They share about Columbia Southern University and their nationally recognized Occupational Safety and Health program. There are over 7000 students in associate’s, bachelor’s, and master’s degree programs in occupational safety and health. 75% of those are full-time working safety professionals who are non-degree. Certificate, certification, and degree programs help them to do their job better and to be more credible within their profession and stable within their company. The general process to become a certified professional is unique to this university. They take a lot of the training and certifications that safety professionals have gone through and assess that as potential college degree transfer credit so they can move forward towards graduation. The evaluations of credit are complimentary, and there is no commitment to enroll. Listen to this episode and find out, among other things, how to enroll and get a 10% tuition discount.
Tue, 17 Aug 2021 - 25min - 42 - Teaming Up For Safety with Fred Evenson
In this episode, Ted and Barb welcome Fred Evenson, Vice President of Operations at CR Structures Group. Fred started his career at Miller Electric and worked there for 12 years. He has been in the construction industry since he was 16, and with CR Structures for over four years. Fred shares about how businesses can implement safety measures into work practices. And how to encourage subcontractors and vendors to follow safety measures. It all starts in their office, how they look at safety, how they implement it within their group and then bring those practices and details onto the site. It is important to be proactive, not reactive. Training on site is very important for safety. The more experienced team will be more safety orientated. Younger workers need to understand why safety is important. Training programs should be more interactive for younger employees, while more experienced employees want to hear and see somebody talking. If you have a strong safety program, you are going to be more efficient and profitable.
Tue, 10 Aug 2021 - 18min - 41 - Data in Safety vs Safety Data with Kevin Miranda
In this episode, Ted and Barb welcome Kevin Miranda. Kevin is the Vice President of MAC Intelligence and Chief of Operations of MAC Safety Consultants, Inc. The consultants and the staff at MAC Safety have over two decades of experience servicing industries such as oil and gas, chemical manufacturing, industrial manufacturing, power plants, nuclear plants, and many others. They are working on projects across the country. They want to better understand the process and try to not have the outcome bias that always exists. MAC Intelligence is a culmination of safety professionals data scientists and software developers working together to bring dynamic products to market that help companies better assess, identify, quantify, and mitigate risk. MAC Intel’s purpose is to identify and extract new data points that help companies understand not only risk but how to best mitigate risk at a task level. According to Kevin, there is always a better way to do safety. Just because there are no injuries, it does not mean we are safe. The numbers are not actually significant in terms of performance and terms of the value of safety. We are not only looking at the indicators, but we are trying to create more. The larger companies have a larger dataset. They have seen more things happen, so therefore they can make a better adjustment. Listen to this episode to find out how they use this data to make safety better.
Tue, 03 Aug 2021 - 28min - 40 - Communication in a Multi-generational Working Environment with Brad Herda and Stephen Doyle
In this episode, Ted and Barb welcome Steve Doyle, CEO at Professional Business Coaching, inc., and Brad Herda, a President/CEO of Vision Forward LLC. Both Steve and Brad are fellow podcasters co-hosting a show Blue Collar BS, where they debunk the myth of “we can’t find good people”. They talk about differences in communication between different generations in the workspace. According to Steve, there are currently four different generations in the workforce, and each of those generations prefer a different style of communication. There are Boomers, Gen X, Millennials (Gen Y) and Gen Z. The Boomers are the closest to the retirement, while Gen Z are entering the workforce at the moment. When it comes to communication, Boomers prefer face-to-face or telephone communication. On the other side of spectrum we have Gen Z who solve all their problems through text messages and various online communication platforms. Listen to the episode and find out how to set up better communication in your working environment if there are multiple generations involved.
Tue, 27 Jul 2021 - 25min - 39 - Simple Safety Coach with Mike Harper and Susen Trail
In this episode, Ted and Barb welcome Mike Harper and Susen Trail. Michael and Susen share about Simple Safety Coach, a safety management system geared towards mid-market companies. It is budget-friendly, readily available, and easy to use. It reduces paperwork, increases organization, and saves time. Michael Harper, Co-Founder and CEO of Simple Safety Coach, is an accomplished business and technology leader with a passion for creating organizational value through the smart use of technology in support of organizational goals. He brings thirty years of experience and superior results in joining technology vision, business strategy, and sound execution principles. Michael's passion isn't just in applying this philosophy to Simple Safety Coach, but also in ensuring that clients are gaining that same type of benefit when implementing the software. Susen Trail, Co-Founder and Chief Content Officer of Simple Safety Coach, put herself through college working in factories, farms, bookstores, and as a veterinary technician. Susen then worked as a Chemical Hygiene Officer and Molecular Biologist before returning to the University of Michigan for her Master’s Degree in Industrial Health. Susen is also the owner and Industrial Hygienist at Practical Safety and Health Solutions.
Tue, 20 Jul 2021 - 24min - 38 - The Science of Safety with Dr. Matthew Hallowell
In this episode, Ted and Barb welcome Dr. Matthew Hallowell. Dr. Matthew Hallowell is a President’s Teaching Scholar and Endowed Professor of Construction Engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He earned a BS and MS in Civil Engineering and a Ph.D. with a focus on Construction Engineering and Occupational Safety and Health. Before his academic career, he worked in construction as a laborer, project engineer, and quality inspector. His research, teaching, and consulting focuses on the prevention of serious injuries and fatalities in the workplace. Dr. Hallowell shares about his work and ongoing and future projects. He is the Executive Director of the Construction Safety Research Alliance (CSRA). It is a group of people from industry and academia working together to do research. They are trying to not just be an organization that points at the problems but also to come up with solutions. One part of his job at the university is research, the other part is teaching, and he has the opportunity to teach students about safety as an integrating component of design. Dr. Hallowell is also the Executive Director of Safety Function, a firm that specializes in evidence-based safety services. This company allows him to translate research to practice – he serves as a technical advisor when companies need workshops and he helps them implement new findings into practice.
Tue, 13 Jul 2021 - 24min - 37 - The Need for Effective Communication in Safety with Ali Hamza
On this episode, Ted and Barb welcome Ali Hamza. Ali Hamza is a Health and Safety professional from Dubai United Arab Emirates. He started his career as a Security Officer, then realized he had a passion for Environmental Health and Safety. Ali has 5 years of experience in Health and Safety in the manufacturing industry and is currently working as Lead EHS in the packaging and containers industry. He is a certified Safety professional from the International Associate of Safety professionals, and Nebosh Certified, IOSH Certified, Certified COSHH Assessor, with an academic bachelor's degree in mass communication. As the first international guest on the podcast, Ali shares about the EHS profession in the United Arab Emirates. He talks about difficulties the EHS professionals face among workers from more than 100 nationalities. According to Ali, communication is the priority and the major key to make any culture good in Health and Safety. You can follow all the rules and regulations, but if you do not communicate in the right manner, you are not doing good safety. Also, digital communication can help with collecting data as well as with the language barrier
Tue, 22 Jun 2021 - 16min - 36 - Tuning into Safety with Jay Allen
seasoned safety executive with over 20 years of operational leadership and policy experience in the transportation, retail, and logistics spheres. Professional focal points include OSHA compliance, logistics service strategy, management development, process automation, emergency planning, and technology solutions, to name a few. Currently, Jay is the Chief Safety Officer with Safety FM, a process improvement consultancy, that helps organizations develop their systems and restructure their culture. Safety FM is known for their world-renowned podcast and broadcast. Jay Allen is available for bookings, keynote speeches, and consulting. Jay shares about the Safety FM, the radio station that also has some podcasting shows about safety, with different show hosts, different concepts, and different views. They talk about new ways of educating safety professionals and organizations, organizational changes, and Jay Allan shares about his podcast, the Jay Allen Show.
Tue, 15 Jun 2021 - 24min - 35 - An Impactful Consultant with Derek Boyd
On this episode Ted and Barb welcome Derek Boyd. Derek Boyd, a 20+ year Risk Management & Safety leader focuses on development of others and helping colleagues deliver digestible loss mitigation solutions. He recently joined Greenheck Group as the Global Environmental Health & Safety Director overseeing a team of 7 EHS professionals. Derek shares from his vast experience in consulting. Among other things, he talks about the skills that make an impactful consultant. It is important to be authentic and make a trusting relationship with a client. Behind defenses and resistance there are certain feelings, most often strong ones. Ask your clients to express what they are experiencing. Attempting to conquer and defeat resistance, you only intensify resistance. As consultants, we have to recognize, evaluate and strive towards assisting a client with reasonable control recommendations to reduce the risk. Observations are critical, and many times more valuable than sample results.
Tue, 08 Jun 2021 - 25min - 34 - EHS Management Path vs The Specialist Path with Ryan Green
On this episode Ted and Barb welcome Ryan Green. Ryan Green has been in the field of EHS for 15 years. He got his start as a wild land firefighter and deployed to some of Washington State’s largest forest fires. He joined the Active Duty United States Coast Guard in 2007. In 2010, he became a Coast Guard Corpsman, providing safety, medical and health services to thousands of military personnel across the country. He has been in the reserves since 2014. As a civilian, he led EHS consulting teams for hundreds of companies in diverse industries around the world. Additionally, he was the Director of Safety for one of Washington State’s largest Healthcare Systems at the epicenter of Covid-19. In July 2020, he moved to Cape Canaveral, Florida to lead teams of Safety and Quality professionals at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Ryan shares from his personal experience, and he attributes his success in EHS career to military where he learned to pay attention to detail and how to control stressful situations, among other things. He encourages safety professionals to learn as much as they can from the vast experience and knowledge of the veterans of safety. According to Ryan, having experience, aptitude for problem solving, willingness to learn and ability to bring strong collaborative relationships are desirable qualities for safety professionals. Having a degree helps in making a decision between well-qualified candidates. But it is also important to learn and to continue to grow in their profession.
Tue, 01 Jun 2021 - 22min - 33 - Air Guns and Pneumatics Safety with Jordan Kozub
On this episode Ted and Barb welcome Jordan Kozub. Jordan Kozub is a Business Development Representative for the world’s largest manufacturer of safety air guns; Guardair Corporation in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Jordan is 27 and has been in the safety industry for 5 years, with also being around manufacturing his entire life. He specializes in safety air gun OSHA compliance and has served as a safety consultant for companies across North America. Kozub has also created and implemented air gun safety procedures for corporate safety teams of numerous Fortune 500 Companies. Jordan spends most of his time in the field doing hands-on training, safety speeches, and simulated OSHA audits, where he educates teams on safety and cost-saving alternatives. According to him, in addition to safety, it is also important to educate people on exact interpretation of the OSHA standards, the misinterpretation of which brings a lot of bad consequences. Proactive approach is very important, especially now with the covid. Guardair App and Guardair OSHA Compliance Kit are a great tool that can save a lot of money and keep people safe. The progression in safety innovation is also important to attract more people into safety industry.
Tue, 25 May 2021 - 18min - 32 - Safety and Health Professionals Use of Consensus Standards with Tim Fisher
On this episode Ted and Barb welcome Tim Fisher, CSP, CHMM, CPEA, ARM, STS, CAE, and Director of Standards and Technical Services at ASSP. Fisher provides direction in the overall administration and operation of the technical aspects of ASSP-related standards programs and publications. Tim has been with Safety since he was nineteen years old, and he has always been a standards and regulatory guy. For him, standards and regulations are not tedious; there is always something going on, there is always something new. In this episode Tim shares about how to use consensus standards to identify work-related hazards and exposures and how they are used by OSHA and other regulatory agencies, what is the relationship between industry consensus standards and regulatory standards, why it is critical to know the version of the standard referenced, how to interpret a standard name, ANSI/ASSP standards, and much more. His recommendation for you is: Make sure that you’re meeting the standards that are most current. It could save you a lot of money.
Tue, 18 May 2021 - 18min - 31 - Why Recognition is Important With Emily Cunis
On this episode Ted and Barb welcome Emily Cunis. Emily is a safety professional for Florida Entertainment Company. She majored in biomedical sciences and she recently earned her CSP. For the last five years Emily has learned and gained her experience in the multitude of safety sectors. Emily shares about her experience and what made her fall in love with safety. She likes more proactive standpoint and how focused and centered safety and public health are around people. According to her, positive interactions, like recognition and appreciation, are very important. People focus more on their task when they know they are going to be rewarded.
Tue, 11 May 2021 - 17min - 30 - How Safety Influences a Business With Michael Kandrack
On this episode Ted and Barb welcome Michael Kandrack. Michael is currently Head of bidding with Americas for Hitachi Rail in Pennsylvania. He is responsible for all bids delivered for Hitachi in North and South America. His previous experience include: Project director for large system projects and also Project manager for signaling projects across the country, which he did for several years. Michael shares about safety in rail and signal industry. There are three positions that work together on quality and safety: one is taking care of quality, and two of safety. Safety is most important. But quality also improves safety. Safety and quality really go hand in hand. If you’re working in a safe manner, you’re more than likely working in a high-quality manner as well. When something happens on site, use it as a coaching moment so you do not make the same mistake again.
Tue, 04 May 2021 - 23min - 29 - From Paralysis to Purpose With David Cooks
On this episode Ted and Barb welcome David Cooks, the founder of David Cooks Enterprises. David, a T-6 paraplegic, is a virtual and onside speaker, a certified business coach, and an award-winning author of the book Getting Undressed – From Paralysis to Purpose. In his book David encourages the reader to keep moving forward regardless of life’s challenges and to put purpose into action by helping others. David attributes his positive attitude to his parents, faith, great friends and people who supported him along the way. According to David, you can have a positive outlook and still have some moments that aren’t so positive, and that’s OK, but you’ll pass those and understand that you want to embrace the possibilities and not the impossibilities. Building relationships is the key to successful leadership. Life is about seasons. Teamwork is vital for the success. You win when you learn, and as long as you’re learning, you are winning, and as long as you’re keeping your standards where they need to be. One of the characteristics of a great leader is to be compassionate. We can be demanding without being demeaning.
Tue, 27 Apr 2021 - 22min - 28 - The 411 on Caffeine and Fatigue With Danielle Rath
On this episode Ted and Barb welcome a caffeine scientist, best-selling author and speaker, Danielle Rath. Danielle Robertson Rath, better known as “the GreenEyedGuide” serves the sleep deprived and overwhelmed. After earning degrees in biochemistry and food science, she worked in a Food, Beverage and Supplement industry for over a decade. As the founder of GEG Research & Consulting, she is the author of two books and the leading expert in the science behind caffeine, energy drinks and beating burnout in the workplace. GreenEyedGuide has helped shift workers, nurses, college students and small business owners beat burnout with caffeine science. What does caffeine have to do with safety? According to Danielle, a great deal. Seven hours of sleep is sufficient for safe work performance, but for every hour less of sleep, your injury risk increases by 10%. People struggling with staying alert and focused in their jobs typically rely on caffeine. Where you get your caffeine or energy drinks, how much, how fast, how often - these tiny details make a huge difference in your physical and mental health. Caffeine is the #1 coping mechanism for sleep deprivation and for stress, but it can also make burnout worse. More caffeine does not always equal more alert. Danielle’s 5 Levels of Fatigue system covers the intersection of caffeine, mental health and safety. For every level of fatigue, there is a different degree of rest or sleep deprivation. At the certain point, there is no amount of caffeine that can save you; you have to rest.
Tue, 20 Apr 2021 - 27min - 27 - To Teach or To Coach with Wyatt Bradbury
On this episode Ted and Barb welcome a Safety Professional Wyatt Bradbury. Wyatt serves as an HSE Advisor for Hitachi Rail, and as part of the Department of Engineering Faculty and the University of Alabama Birmingham, teaching Professional Ethics and Introduction to Safety Systems for the ASEM program. He has experience in the Aquatics, Construction, and Utility industries. Mr. Bradbury holds a CSP, CHST and CIT Certifications from the BCSP, and a Master of Engineering in Advanced Safety Engineering and Management. He is also an active speaker, participating in numerous conferences, webinars, and podcasts, and he enjoys mentoring other young safety professionals. He also enjoys writing. He recently published two articles in the PSJ on Young Worker Safety and To Teach or to Coach, and is now sharing his observations on the topics. According to Wyatt, young workers are eager to impress and do not understand the impact of their decisions. Safety professionals’ support is especially important to small businesses and organizations who employ younger workers, like high school children. To teach them is to provide foundation - information they hear for the first time. Coaching is related to continued development of the skill, to achieve the advanced level of performance. You have to ask yourself what is the goal you’re trying to achieve. You cannot coach someone who does not know the basics.
Tue, 13 Apr 2021 - 19min - 26 - Let’s Talk Fall Protection with Brent Rehberg
On this episode Ted and Barb talk to Brent Rehberg. For over 20 Years Brent has helped his customers to find cost-effective solutions for safety needs. Through excellent project management and customer service, he strives to be better every day and help in any way he can. Brent currently works for Lighthouse Safety as a Fall Protection Specialist. Fall protection is not optional, it is required by law. You may not know where to start or even realize you have a need. Brent collaborates with you on a solution that protects your people and your business. Brent shares lot of information and advices on fall protection. According to Brent, training is very important. Make sure you have a rescue plan in place. In an emergency, seconds matter. Make sure you understand the facility and where you’re going to be working, and that your emergency response team and the local fire department know you’re working at height, so they can be ready. Try to eliminate the hazard. Be proactive. Use the right equipment.
Tue, 06 Apr 2021 - 22min - 25 - OSHA Under Biden with Phillip Russell and Dee Anna Hays
On this episode Ted and Barb are welcoming certified OSHA strategic Labor and Employment Lawyers for Businesses Phillip Russell and Dee Anna Hays. Phillip and Dee Anna are “go-to” OSHA lawyers who have handled hundreds of cases for construction, manufacturing, health care and other types of employers. They are both with the International Labor and Employment Law firm Ogletree Deakins. They are both Board Certified by the Florida Bar in Labor and Employment. Phillip has personally handled over 100 fatality cases, mostly in construction. Dee Anna has extensive experience in manufacturing and health-care. According to Phillip and Dee Anna, the most important thing outside the legal issues is business issue. As a safety professional you must understand the business. Understand how the business operates, how it’s funded, and how will you, as a safety professional, impact the quality and success of that job. Think about what the citation means to your business. When interacting with OSHA, make an effort to build relationship, try to take every opportunity to show OSHA that you and your company take safety seriously.
Tue, 30 Mar 2021 - 22min - 24 - Perception Of Safety with Pat Karol
On this episode Ted and Barb welcome a safety professional and business owner Patrick Karol. Pat’s work in the safety field began as a front-line supervisor with safety as a collateral duty and now involves advising senior leaders on strategies to reduce risk. His experience includes over 20 years in the corporate safety departments of two Fortune 200 companies and the Federal government. Pat is president of Karol Safety Consulting where he currently works as an independent safety and health consultant specializing in strategic safety planning, safety leadership workshops and motivational speaking. Pat is a successful speaker and has spoken on safety and health at numerous regional and national conferences. He is also author of Selling Safety: Lessons from a Former Front-Line Supervisor. The topic of this episode was our perception of safety. According to Pat, generally, there is a negative perception about safety, but it varies depending on who you’re talking to. Often times the problem is in us – in how we talk about safety, the words we use. It is important what we say, how we sound and how we look – the three v’s: verbal, vocal and visual. We can change that negative perception and make safety a positive thing. Think about what you’re saying. And think about defining your message in operational terms.
Tue, 23 Mar 2021 - 17min - 23 - Safety Information Management System with Steve Trickel
On this episode Ted and Barb welcome Steve Trickel. Steve has over 30 years of construction, maintenance and turnaround industrial services experience in Power, Petro Chemical, and other energy related industries as a safety professional. He is a member of the HASC Board of Directors currently serving as Vice Chairperson. He is currently the Vice President of Safety at Comfort Systems USA. Comfort Systems USA is a national heating, ventilation and cooling (HVAC) company that offers you a single company to provide complete HVAC service, anywhere, anytime. In this episode Steve talks about accident prevention, identifying near miss incidents, managing Serious Incident and Fatality (SIF) program, and the safety information management system’s large impact on safety performance. Steve recommends better use of technology, which advances all the time. Our employees have phones and iPads and we need to utilize that technology to communicate as best we can. It is an opportunity we often miss.
Tue, 16 Mar 2021 - 18min - 22 - The Value of Volunteering and Professional Membership with Brandy Bossle
On this episode Ted and Barb talk to Brandy Bossle. Brandy Bossle started her career off as an Industrial Hygienist. She moved from that role to an Environmental, Health, and Safety Specialist for AVX Corporation. Last year, she transitioned to AVX’s Corporate Environmental and Safety Manager for over 14,000 employees. She has her Certified Safety Professional Certification and her Associate Safety Professional Certification. In 2020, Brandy won 1st place in the SPOTY Awards or Safety Professional of the Year Award from J.J Keller. Brandy has been volunteering in professional safety and environmental organizations for a few years now. She currently volunteers with the Air and Waste Management Association as a Director on the Board of the South Atlantic States Section and the American Society of Safety Professionals in the Piedmont Chapter in South Carolina as Vice President. Brandy shares about her career, the value of volunteering in ASSP, different aspects of working in private sector and consulting, as well as a site EHS specialist and management. She also shares how she won 1st place for the JJ Keller SPOTY award. According to Brandy, volunteering with a professional organization has many benefits from networking, making friends and connections with the same mindset as you, and meeting EHS professionals with expertise in a particular topic and experience you might not have.
Tue, 09 Mar 2021 - 17min - 21 - Learning through Laughter With Mark Masters
On this episode Ted and Barb welcome Mark Masters, a comedian based in Denver, Colorado. Mark does good clean comedy and workshops for companies, corporate event, meetup group, or at comedy showcases. He is host of the Vail Comedy Show in Vail, CO. He also has a weekly online showcase called the Comedy Test Kitchen, and Comedy videos on YouTube at youtube.com/MarkMastersComedy. Mark has also published a book, Not Good Yet. Mark talks about the importance of comedy and laugher in our lives. Comedy enhances learning. If you teach somebody something and you make them laugh at the same time, their attention improves. “I communicate information, and people learn something, but they also laugh along the way, which I think is important”, says Mark. Also, laugher is the best medicine. It improves our health. Humor can be helpful for people in quarantine. Private comedy shows can make them feel connected with others.
Tue, 02 Mar 2021 - 22min - 20 - The Human Factor of Safety with Josh Hocker
On this episode Ted and Barb talk to Josh Hocker who has 18 years of experience as a safety professional. He has worked in manufacturing, construction, utilities, and as an OSHA consultant. Josh has also promoted a strong safety culture by building relationships with employees and management. He is focused on developing strong safety management systems, promoting continual improvement, and developing an atmosphere that allows employees to fail safely. According to Josh, it is important to make yourself available and get the employee involvement. There is always improvement that can be made. Make sure you develop cross-functional team with employees involved. Safety management system is just a core of what you do. We all make mistakes. We cannot always fix everything, but we can help employees fail safely.
Tue, 23 Feb 2021 - 19min - 19 - Visual, Accessible, and Easy to Use with Andrew Schmitz
On this episode Ted and Barb talk to Andrew Schmitz, CEO & Co-Founder of Proceed.app. Proceed.app is a visual knowledge sharing system. They help organizations with on-boarding new hires, capturing institutional knowledge, training teammates, customers and employees, and much more! Clear communication is very important, especially for health and safety professionals. On this show Andrew talks about visual learning and making things visual and accessible. Since visual learners prefer to give and receive information visually, Proceed.app helps teams create amazing visual documentation so that they can better retain a clear record of the knowledge they depend on. According to Andrew, it is better to show people how to do something instead of just tell them what to do.
Tue, 16 Feb 2021 - 20min - 18 - Teaching Safety as a Skill With Dick Flynt
On this episode Ted and Barb welcome Richard Flynt, who has over 20 years of experience in the manufacture industry in environmental health and safety. He is currently EHS Manager at Lonza. In 17 years of working as a controls engineer at many different manufacturing plants across North America, he had to go through safety orientation many times. This experience made him realize that the training is the most powerful tool. According to Richard, working safely is a skill, and can be taught and developed just like any other job skill. People should be taught how and why they should work safely. They should learn how to determine and judge in their own heads the risk that’s involved in a particular activity and the reward that’s involved in it. It is not about a technical rule, it’s more about understanding what risk is, identifying and properly assessing the risk and developing safe habits.
Tue, 09 Feb 2021 - 19min - 17 - Safety Knights With David Jaenike
On this episode Ted and Barb talk to David Jaenike, environmental health safety specialist at Red-Rochester, and the Founder at Safety Knights, an online community for health and safety professionals to discuss industry topics, and build their careers. As a new safety professional, Dave found it tough to find recourses and ask questions regarding health and safety. So he came up with the idea of building the website that would help H&S community to discuss and learn more about workplace safety.
Tue, 02 Feb 2021 - 13min - 16 - World Class Safety Culture With Steve Bell
On this episode Ted and Barb talk to Steve Bell, President/Owner at Employers Health and Safety LLC. Steve has 25 years of experience in manufacturing and construction industry in environmental Health and safety. He has been working with all state and local agencies. In this show Steve talks about saving lives and reducing costs in regards to reducing accidents and injuries by supporting and implementing strong EH&S programs. According to Steve, training employees and following safety programs can turn a company targeted by OSHA back into a world class company.
Tue, 26 Jan 2021 - 25min - 15 - Safety Management System with Wyatt Bradbury
On this episode Ted and Barb speak to Wyatt Bradbury, a Health and Safety Advisor for Hitachi Rail STS. Wyatt describes himself as a Safety Professional with experience in the Aquatics, Construction, and Utility industries. Like most people in Safety Industry, he simply “fell into it”, and he now works in the Rail Industry - which is a Safety pioneer. Because of his rich career and experience, Wyatt recommends we should not see our career as a destination, but a journey we’re on. The topic of the episode is systems in general, as well as Safety Management Systems. Safety Management Systems are made up of many small parts and pieces, and they have to function as a whole. They can’t be separate policies, but need to blend together and support one another in order to have a comprehensive safety management system.
Tue, 19 Jan 2021 - 22min - 14 - Efficiency in Safety
On this episode Ted and Barb talk to Stephen Ross, a Director of Safety - Eastern US Operations at AECOM Hunt. Stephen is a corporate safety leadership professional with over 12 years of experience in the construction and industrial markets. For the most part of the show, the topic is efficiency in safety. Having an efficient workplace can reduce the number of injuries. According to Stephen, fatigue is a big factor, and it leads to making bad decisions and getting people hurt. Stephen advises safety beginners to soak up information, ask questions and learn about business.
Tue, 12 Jan 2021 - 21min - 13 - Ergonomics in the Workplace
On this episode Ted and Barb talk to Melissa Samuels, a Vice President of Global Business Development at ErgoFactor. The topic of today’s show is ergonomics, which can be defined as a scientific discipline of designing or modifying a workplace to fit the worker. Melissa is an occupational therapist and has been working in the field of ergonomics and safety for approximately 17 years. According to Melissa, any business in any industry can benefit from ergonomics approach. Research results show that businesses that focus on ergonomics in the workplace tend to have 10-20% of total injuries related to ergonomics, while businesses that don’t put ergonomics into perspective fall into 30-50%.
Tue, 05 Jan 2021 - 17min - 12 - Connection with People in Safety
On this episode Ted and Barb talk to Jessica Jannaman, the Executive Director of EHS & Quality at Global Automotive Systems, LLC. Jessica has 8 years of experience in automotive industry in environmental health and safety. She was awarded the 2020 National Safety Council Rising Star of Safety Award. Like most safety professionals, she “fell into” safety after being hired for an another (environmental) role. According to Jessica, safety professionals have to build a connection with people to be more effective in their work. Also, Jessica points out that communication in safety is critical.
Tue, 29 Dec 2020 - 24min - 11 - Communicating Safety
This episode is all about approach and communication in the Occupational Health and Safety Industry. Ted and Barb talk to Devon Molitor, a Senior Safety, Health and Environmental Manager at AECOM who was recently awarded with 2020 Rising Star of Safety Award. Since communication is crucial in safety, Devon educates us on speaking in front of a group of people, as well as encourages us to practice and build confidence. According to Devon, people prefer hearing safety stories rather than safety regulations, so the key is to be a good communicator. Finally, listen to this episode and find out 3 key attributes safety professionals need.
Tue, 15 Dec 2020 - 27min - 10 - The Importance of Approach and Intent
On this episode Ted and Barb talk to Joshua Hughes, a Division Safety Manager at Clark Construction Group LLC. Joshua was recently awarded the 2020 National Safety Council Rising Star of Safety Award. His career as a safety professional started after he got out of the Navy back in 2006 and found a job as a Rescue Technician in the shipyard. Joshua is humble and appreciates other people who had an impact on his success. According to Joshua, safety should be managed on a daily basis. His approach on the site is hearing people out, sharing his perspective and meeting in the middle, if possible.
Tue, 08 Dec 2020 - 18min - 9 - One Step to the Future
On this episode Ted and Barb welcome David Daniels, a President and CEO of ID2 Solutions LLC. David has been a safety professional for over 25 years. His career started as a firefighter where he witnessed a lot of injuries, therefore he started focusing on what’s coming next instead of focusing on what happened yesterday - meaning hazard prevention. According to David, imagining what might happen to us is one of the best ways to protect ourselves from the hazard. “We can patch people up after they’re hurt, but we can’t unhurt them”, so preventing an injury is crucial.
Tue, 01 Dec 2020 - 24min - 8 - Safety, Quality, Production
On this episode Ted talks with Kevin Hildebrandt, Miron Construction’s Director of Risk Management, about safety in the construction business. Miron is a construction giant conducting work safely all the time, not just periodically. For them, safety is the norm and they’re maximizing the efficiency by implementing their SQP Philosophy - Safety.Quality.Production, making safety in the first place.
Tue, 24 Nov 2020 - 18min - 7 - One of Each, Please
On this episode Ted speaks to Russ Timmers, a Vice President at Sargent Electric, a company providing industry leading electrical services. Based on his experience, Russ shares his perspective on safety changes in construction and electrical industry in the past 30 years. Also, he shares an anecdote when he personally had a work injury which made him more safety conscious.
Resources:
https://www.healthandsafetynow.com
Russ’ email address
rtimmers@sargentelectric.com
Tue, 17 Nov 2020 - 12min - 6 - The Importance of Culture to Top Management
On this episode Ted is talking to Jim Lee, Executive Vice President at L. Keeley Construction. They talk about the importance of safety in construction and Jim offers us an insight on health and safety from an executive’s perspective. According to Jim, you can’t run a successful business without taking care of your people, therefore it’s evident why Jim is invited to be a guest in the show.
Tue, 10 Nov 2020 - 21min - 5 - Did you Stretch Today?
On this episode Ted talks to Cindy Festge, President at Industrial Therapy Solutions, and Danielle Saunders, Healthcare Sales Specialist at Industrial Therapy Solutions. They talk about stretching and why is it important. Stretching at work can reduce fatigue and can prevent muscle strain injuries, therefore companies who care about their employees’ health and safety are investing in stretching programs. Industrial Therapy Solutions offer three levels of services, among which is a unique Meta-Posture® Program that goes beyond a typical stretching program.
Tue, 03 Nov 2020 - 22min - 4 - Influence of Human Factors
On this episode Ted educates us on Covid-19 prevention during Halloween Holidays. Up to 90% of accidents are linked to human factors, so Ted provides several examples where people made mistakes causing accidents, as well as some factors that can cause us to make errors. Special guest on this episode is Cory Mullard, safety coordinator with Miller Electric Manufacturing, and he’s talking about what his company is doing to implement human factors. Let's Connect: https://www.healthandsafetynow.com Corey.mullard@millerwelds.com
Tue, 27 Oct 2020 - 18min - 3 - Peer Pressure Can be GOOD
On this episode, Ted educates us on fatigue and how the lack of sleep can be a major cause of incidents. Peer pressure is a term we usually associate with bad behavior, in fact, peer pressure can be used successfully on job sites to ensure employees work safer. Listen to this episode and get some health and safety recommendations, as well as some some funnies. Connect: https://www.healthandsafetynow.com
Tue, 20 Oct 2020 - 07min - 2 - Changing Culture
On this episode Ted educates us on fire prevention provides us with 10 simple safety rules to avoid fire. Also, he tells a story where he has taken over a project which was nearly shut down due to safety violations. Find out how Ted managed to turn the culture around and got recommended for another project by the owner. Let's Connect https://www.healthandsafetynow.com
Tue, 13 Oct 2020 - 07min - 1 - My WHY Safety
In this episode, I talk about why I went into the health and safety field. I discuss how one job, one injury and that one response to my injury changed my thought process regarding my future career path. This personal experience is one of the reasons why I am so passionate about keeping people safe. Let's Connect https://www.healthandsafetynow.com
Fri, 02 Oct 2020 - 11min
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