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The role of leadership in creating
risk and resilience

“Leaders don’t just support safety – they create the conditions that either increase or reduce risk.”

Safety in the summer

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, July is, on average, the hottest month of the year in the United States.

My Story: Shanda Judge

Shanda Judge began as a student worker with the Department of Environmental Health and Safety at Oklahoma State University.

My Story: Justin Dugas

Justin Dugas shares how he got into the EHS field
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Why a good supervisor matters for safety

“Good supervisors know when to pause, when to adjust the plan and when to call in safety pros for help.”

Communication is key

We know that keeping workers engaged is a constant challenge for safety professionals.

My Story: Angel Jimenez

Angel Jimenez shares how he got into the EHS field.

Beyond the AI hype: A practical journey to integration in OSH

“OSH functions must approach innovation with AI in a measured fashion to minimize risk and maximize optimization.”
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BCSP Viewpoints: From global insight to local impact

“To be the best safety pro you can be, you must be willing to expand your horizons and learn from all the good things happening in the world."

Editor’s Note: Are you connecting?

The overall theme for Safety+Health's May 2026 issue is connecting – with workers, with executives and with other safety pros.

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