Greetings, this podcast recorded while on the road in Cumbernauld, Scotland. A few months back, I was speaking at Partners in Prevention 2010 in Toronto, Canada. After my talk on Teaching Supervisors to be Safety Coaches, the editor of Accident Prevention e-News asked if I would write an article on the subject. A few weeks later the article was published in the May 2010 edition. The published article can either be found at http://www.iapa.ca/Main/Apmag/2010_enews_may.aspx#b or under Insights at www.ProActSafety.com.
I hope you enjoy the podcast this week. If you would like to download or play on demand our other podcasts, please visit the ProAct Safety’s podcast website at: www.SafetyCultureExcellen.com
Thanks again for all you do to contribute to safety! Have a great week!
Greetings, this podcast recorded while on the road in Sheffield, England. For this 138th podcast, I’d like to share an article I wrote called, “An Unlikely Tool to Improve Safety”. It was published 10 May 2010 in my monthly column for Canadian Occupational Safety.The article can either be found at http://www.cos-mag.com or under Insights at www.ProActSafety.com.
I hope you enjoy the podcast this week. If you would like to download or play on demand our other podcasts, please visit the ProAct Safety’s podcast website at: www.safetycultureexcellence.com.
Greetings, this podcast recorded while on the road in Baltimore, Maryland. This is now our 137th podcast and Safety Culture Excellence is now over 2 ½ years old! Thank you to all of our subscribers. Terry Mathis and I have been overwhelmed by the amount of appreciation we receive via email and calls from people telling us how much these podcasts have helped them improve safety. Thank you for that. This is exactly why we continue to provide them.
As a result of our success with podcasting, Terry and I wrote an article called Using Podcasts to Improve Safety. American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) has a magazine called Professional Safety. They were kind enough to publish this article in their best practices section in the May 2010 edition. The article can either be found on the magazine’s website: http://www.asse.org/professionalsafety/archive.php or with all of our other articles at: http://www.ProActSafety.com/articlesbyproactsafetystaff
We also spoke on this subject at the recent Safety 2010, ASSE Conference. Several people in the audience asked for more information on podcasting, Terry and I will provide this information in a podcast that we hope to release in the coming months. I hope you enjoy the podcast this week. If you would like to download or play on demand our other podcasts, please visit the ProAct Safety’s podcast website at: http://www.SafetyCultureExcellence.com
Thanks again for all you do to contribute to safety! Have a great week!
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Greetings all! As you may already know, a few months ago I became a columnist for COS Magazine. Aside from contributing articles monthly, I’ll be contributing videos as well. When up in Toronto recently; I recorded several videos in their studio. The video column is titled Culture Shock. In the first video I talk about achieving safety culture excellence. You can either watch the video here, or directly on the magazine’s site at: http://cos-mag.com/component/option,com_seyret/Itemid,100092/id,102/task,videodirectlink/ or you can watch it at Youtube.