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Practical, innovative, and quick safety news from safety and risk management professional Abby Ferri for you to use as you craft your weekly safety messaging at you organization.
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The Language of Fatal Incidents in the Media
A local angle fatality related to a high profile construction project here in Minnesota leads to thoughts on how fatalities are communicated in the media, and how we can influence in 2021.
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Fatal Falls in the News and SIF Talk
Are you talking about serious injuries and fatalities at your workplace? Unfortunately, there's plenty to talk about. Let's continue the conversation on social media.
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COVID State (Plan) State of Mind
Abby is back with updated news and this week she discusses the Cal/OSHA temporary emergency standard and what a safety pro should know to be able to communicate effectively.
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Abby's Archives - How Safety Pros Can Influence
This episode was recorded after George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis Police officers in the summer of 2020. I am so grateful to have been introduced to I. David Daniels, and only wish we could have had this conversation in person. Someday!
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Abby's Archives - Home Ergonomics for Work and School
With so many of us working from home for office tasks, and children schooling at home - there's a lot of ergonomic concerns! Dr. Anthony Andre provided some awesome advice in this conversation from summer of 2020 that is relevant anytime, especially now. Keep it moving!
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Abby's Archives - Mediation as a Tool
In a not so old recording, I talked to Elliot Herland, a mediator, on how mediation fits into the workers comp claim process. We also discussed how mediation could be a tool for the safety pro, and the continuing ed available in that space.