Let's Talk Safety with Stephanie Stephanie Benay
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Some people say that the Occupational Health and Safety industry is at a standstill. Workers are still dying at alarming rates. Some people believe that safety professionals are not adapting and learning to the new information available in the industry. Some safety people say they've been fighting the same battle for years and not seeing any operational improvements. This is a podcast for those who work in safety, care about safety and want to do better at safety.
Join host Stephanie Benay as she speaks with industry thought leaders, innovators, disrupters and change-agents to share knowledge, gain insight and become better at understanding workplace safety, in all aspects.
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My story - A Day of Mourning
Join me as I share my story on why workplace safety is important to me.
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A Day of Mourning from another perspective
Join me as I share a blog that I wrote in 2009 after investigating another workplace fatality. This blog is from a young (back when I was) safety practitioner's perspective.
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Data driven safety and audits - what should you consider when setting your metrics?
Join Ryan Davis and me to discuss what type of safety data organizations should be collecting, how to make it more meaningful, and how to really learn from your Certificate of Recognition (COR) audit. Join us as we nerd out while talking about workplace safety.
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How do we move organizations beyond compliance to caring about safety
Join me and Australian psychologist Clive Lloyd as we discuss how to move organizations from compliance in safety to care in safety with suggestions for leadership and for the worker.
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Let's talk the challenges women face at work and why the Women in Occupational Health and Safety Society is necessary
Join me as I discuss with Shannon Bolger, President of Benchmark Safety, her experience working as a woman in health and safety and why it's important for organizations such as WOHSS (women in occupational health and safety society) to exist.
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Let's Talk Safety with Stephanie and Lee-Anne - Trends
Join me and Lee-Anne Lyons-Bartley as we discuss possible trends in OHS in 2021. Covid19, public safety, mental health, working from home and the professionalization of safety in Canada. It's a great way to kick in 2021!