On the Safe Side podcast Episode 51: National Safety Month is approaching
EDITOR’S NOTE: Each month, the Safety+Health editorial team discusses important safety topics, and interviews leading voices in the profession.
In Episode 51, the S+H team examines content from the May issue, including a feature story on five reasons why falls in construction have remained persistent, and what to do about it. Also, National Safety Council senior consultant Richard Flynt joins the podcast to discuss the four weekly themes of National Safety Month – coming in June – during the “Five Questions With …” segment.
Web links associated with this episode:
- “5 reasons why falls in construction keep happening”: This story, by Associate Editor Kevin Druley, appears in the May issue of the magazine.
- “What is Total Worker Health?”
- My Story: Safety pros share their journey into the EHS profession in this monthly feature. Email [email protected] to submit your safety origin story.
- NSC National Safety Month homepage
- “A severed lanyard leads to a fatal fall – and an OSHA alert”
- “Phoenix approves heat rules to protect outdoor workers”
- “On the Safe Side podcast Episode 29: SIF prevention and hazard communication expert Chandra Gioiello”
- On the Safe Side podcast homepage
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