On the Safe Side podcast: Three special NSC Safety Congress & Expo mini episodes
EDITOR’S NOTE: Each month, the Safety+Health editorial team discusses important safety topics, and interviews leading voices in the profession.
Three special mini episodes focus on the NSC Safety Congress & Expo, the nation’s largest occupational safety and health event taking place Oct. 8-14 in Orlando, FL.
NSC Safety Congress & Expo preview
From Keynote sessions to the announcement of OSHA’s Top 10 most cited violations for fiscal year 2021 and a history lesson, the Safety+Health editorial team breaks down what’s ahead at the 2021 National Safety Council Congress & Expo in this special episode of the “On the Safe Side” podcast.Web links associated with this episode:
Monday, Oct. 11
The S+H editorial team recaps a busy Day 1 of the 2021 NSC Safety Congress & Expo and is joined by Safety+Health columnist Richard Hawk during this podcast episode from Orlando, FL.
Web links associated with this episode:
- Richard Hawk's All About You column and podcast
- Hawk's Make Safety Fun website
Tuesday, Oct. 12
The S+H editorial team discusses Day 2 of the 2021 NSC Safety Congress & Expo and welcomes special guest Tim Page-Bottorff, senior consultant with SafeStart.
Web links associated with this episode:
- Tim Page-Bottorff and Safety+Health
- Page-Bottorff's guest shot in episode 2 of On the Safe Side
- His 2020 Speaker Spotlight column
- SafeStart
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