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We're no superheroes... but we're looking for some. SJL is a place for safety, beards, laughs, beer, coffee, friends, and learning. Our mission is to provide a voice for great ideas in worker safety and a platform that transcends the tired safety slogans plastered on worksites by mindless safety drones. And we're not stopping there. The world's not ready for this, but we're doing it anyway.
Are you ready to get rid of the "0lds" and make work better? It's time to join us...
www.safetyjusticeleague.net
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Introducing: Illusion of Safety
As promised, Allison's new project is here: the Illusion of Safety podcast!
Listen and subscribe to the Illusion of Safety podcast, on your favorite podcast player, to make sure you get the first episode as soon as it drops! -
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Gettin Sweaty w/ Tim Page-Bottorff
Friend of the show Tim Page-Bottorff joins the crew for the second year in a row as they get ready for summer conferences.
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Listen... Because, SCIENCE! w/ Joshua Russell
Science is all the rage these days. We believe in it. Josh believes in it. Do you?
While the universe may never understand the meaning of the answers to those questions, one fact remains: Joshua Russell was sent here to make SAFETY better. Don't trust our word... It's SCIENCE. -
Feedback - The Double Edged Sword
Feedback is one of the most painful things we deal with (electronic, or professional). How do you prepare for it and what should you do with it?
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SJL's March Madness
Welcome to the Safety Justice League (SJL) podcast! In this episode, the hosts are taking a fun and unique approach to safety discussions by creating an Elite Eight March Madness bracket of "bad safety ideas."
The hosts start by brainstorming a list of safety ideas that may have good intentions but ultimately fall short in execution. These could include outdated safety equipment, ineffective safety training methods, or even misguided safety policies. They narrow down the list to the top eight contenders and create a bracket to determine which idea will be crowned the ultimate "bad safety idea."
Throughout the episode, the hosts passionately debate the pros and cons of each safety idea and make their cases for why they should advance to the next round. They share personal experiences and anecdotes to illustrate the potential dangers and consequences of these bad safety ideas.
Listeners can follow along with the bracket on the SJL website and vote for their favorite "bad safety idea" in each round. The hosts encourage listeners to share their own stories and experiences with bad safety ideas and engage in a lively discussion about how to improve safety practices in the workplace.
Tune in to this episode of the SJL podcast to hear the hosts take on bad safety ideas and join the conversation about creating a safer working environment for everyone.