On the Safe Side podcast Episode 34: Head protection and lessons on listening
EDITOR’S NOTE: Each month, the Safety+Health editorial team discusses important safety topics, and interviews leading voices in the profession.
In Episode 34, the S+H editorial team dives into the December issue’s feature story on head protection. Additionally, veteran safety expert and keynote speaker Richard Hawk discusses how safety professionals can enhance their listening skills.
Web links associated with this episode:
- “Head protection: ‘An absolute must’”: This feature story by Associate Editor Kevin Druley appears in the December issue of Safety+Health magazine.
- My Story: Safety pros share their journey into the EHS profession in this monthly feature. Email [email protected] to submit your safety origin story.
- Be an effective listener”
- Read "All About You," Richard Hawk's monthly column, and visit his website.
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