On the Safe Side podcast Episode 57: Post-disaster worker safety and combustible dust
EDITOR’S NOTE: Each month, the Safety+Health editorial team discusses important safety topics, and interviews leading voices in the profession.
We discuss content from the November issue of Safety+Health, including a feature story about combustible dust. Also, Eric Persaud, a health scientist with the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences’ Worker Training Program, joins the podcast to discuss the safety concerns for workers after a natural disaster in the “Five Questions With …” segment.
This episode is sponsored by SafeStart. Learn more about them at safestart.com |
Web links associated with this episode:
- "Combustible dust: A hazard lying in wait": This feature article, by Associate Editor Alan Ferguson, appears in the November issue of S+H.
- "Salary Survey 2024"
- "A look back at the 2024 NSC Safety Congress & Expo"
- NIEHS National Clearinghouse for Worker Safety and Health Training
- NIEHS Disaster Worker Resiliency Training
- NIEHS All-Hazards Resources
- NIOSH Workplace Supported Recovery webpage
- NIEHS Disaster Preparedness & Response
- NIEHS Brochures & Fact Sheets
- About the NIEHS Worker Training Program
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- "Take these steps for a smooth cobot transition, Australian researchers say"
- NSC Safety Congress & Expo
- On the Safe Side podcast Episode 18: Safety incentive programs and keeping workers safe behind the wheel
- On the Safe Side podcast homepage
- My Story: Safety pros share their journey into the EHS profession in this monthly feature. Email [email protected] to submit your safety origin story.
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