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Safety Experts Talk offers relevant, on-topic insight in interviews of up to 30 minutes, with industry leaders in safety, 5S, Lean, Six Sigma and other continuous improvement genres. From PP...

Workplace safety improves from watching The Shawshank Redemption? Dr. Timothy Ludwig says we can learn about safety complacency from the mov...

Behavioral safety in the workplace has a new name. Safety expert Dr. E. Scott Geller of Virginia Tech describes the shift to Actively Caring...

Safety programs work best by consulting workers. EHS expert Lori Siegelman of W&M Environmental tells how to involve employees to build safe...

A safety vest that alerts a roadside worker of oncoming vehicles is in the works. Hear about the InZoneAlert safety vest from Virginia Tech'...

Behavior observation means workers watch out for each other. Safety expert Marc McClure shatters myths, tells of reducing incidents with his...

Total Worker Health. Dr. Bud Harris says an out-of-shape worker is more likely to be injured and urges companies to follow NIOSH's Total Wor...

Forklifts vs. pedestrians. Who has to stop? People on foot technically have the right-of-way. But some say powered industrial trucks should...

HazCom labels and SDSs are confusing - until now. Two OSHA industrial hygienists explain what is happening right now with the Hazard Communi...

Front-line workers shouldn't be fired for blowing the whistle on safety. Their observations need to be taken seriously by managers, says Dr....

Safety kickoffs can alienate experienced workers. Learn how to bring these staffers into new, safer realms with John Drebinger, Jr., expert...

Safety kickoffs can have spark! Hear John Drebinger, safety speaker, give tips on engaging employees. John says cartoons, jokes and even mag...

Paul Colangelo debuted the 10 best safety apps for industry at ASSE's Safety 2015. Hear Paul offer his thoughts on each. Paul focused on low...

The quietest power tool is not always the most expensive! "Buy Quiet" is the NIOSH campaign for quieter machinery and tools to reduce worker...

OSHA inspections are a breeze if you're ready. An OSHA Consultation Manager tells how OSHA can help your company be safe and ready for inspe...

Counterfeit electrical components can instantly burst into flames. Hear how to identify fake wiring, breakers and switches from Brett Brenne...

Fall prevention. Employers have a huge obligation to prevent injuries and deaths. Matt McNicholas, CSP, of OSHA, details the second annual C...

Fall prevention saves lives. Hear Dr. Christine Branche of NIOSH talk passionately about the annual Construction Fall Safety Stand-Down May...

HazCom labeling changes are here. OSHA's new standards finally match GHS labeling. Expert Chuck Paulausky, CHMM, explains hazard communicati...

Hear how continuous improvement in manufacturing can improve a process, increase safety and save money. But, Tony Ferraro says to make sure...

Electrical safety compliance saves lives! Every three years, the NFPA publishes the NFPA 70E, The Standard For Electrical Safety In The Work...

How can a safety manager, who is not an electrician, look for electrical dangers? Jon Koppari, Specialist Instructor for OSHA, answers that...

Ladder safety increases with tips from expert Dave Francis. 3 points of contact/control, fiberglass vs. wood, correct footwear and more are...

Earthquake safety at work? A quake could happen while employees are on the job. Prep with workplace emergency supplies, equipment and evacua...

Safety Management. Has it helped workplace safety improve? Safety management systems expert Maureen Johnson, of IBM, rates 30 years of safet...

Safety recognition programs that cost the least work the best. Hear a former OSHA trainer explain how to have a better recognition program i...

Respect For People is a crucial part of lean and A3. Lean guru Bill Greider tells how A3 teams can implement continuous improvement in an or...

OSHA inspections can create panic in every safety manager. Relax. An OSHA Enforcement Manager responds to 18 questions on inspections, revea...

Millennials entering the workforce are unskilled and unsafe. Hear safety expert Elaine Cullen explain why it's not their fault. Many are qui...

Lean IT expert Steve Bell helps solve the long-standing battle between a company's goal of Continuous Improvement and IT's perceived lack of...

Dust explosions can happen without notice in a confined workspace. Dr. Ashok Dastidar is a dust and flammability expert with Fauske & Associ...

A new study says high noise levels put you at a higher risk for on-the-job injuries. And if you already have noise-induced hearing loss, inj...

Predictive Solutions' primary goal is to end deadly workplace accidents by the end of this century. Their General Manager, Griffin Schultz,...

Workers are asked to monitor workplace safety. But can you count on them? "Safety Cary" describes how average Joes can help the safety pros....

Chris Holcombe VP, GM of Bulwark FR, describes their breakthrough in flame-resistant clothing. Clothing that is NOT hot, heavy, stiff or itc...

Only 10% of safety issues are visible to us. Rosa Carrillo suggests that 90% lurk below the waterline due to cultural lack of awareness. Ros...

Is it safe to eat food you dropped on the floor in the employee lunchroom? Prof. Anthony Hilton reveals the results of his microbiology stud...

Krista Hoffmeister of the University Of Colorado did a study of leadership and safety. It raises some interesting questions and provides eve...

Dave Weber says "My father and my uncle were both seriously hurt in on-the-job accidents…I get a lot of satisfaction from sharing inf...

Jeff Hajek discusses the paths a company takes when creating a continuous improvement culture, and what kind of structure they need to suppo...

Matt Wrye is a Lean implementer with a passion for continuous learning on all subjects related to business and Lean. He gives examples from...

Rich Kneece tells about Vocoli.com's replacement for the old "suggestion box", that can be workflow or collaborative based. The result is mu...

Lean / Six Sigma implementation consultant Mark Hamel tells of his successes, and failures, in leading Kaizen events. Plus describes his "Ka...

Karen Wilhelm discusses a study on human behavior by a group of anthropologists led by Dr. Margaret Mead, and how the years-ago study can be...

Implementing a Visual Workplace does not mean you'll lose your job. In this podcast, Dr. Gwendolyn Galsworth explains that new efficiencies...

Dr. Gwendolyn Galsworth defines the Visual Workplace as "A work environment that is self ordering, self explaining, self regulating and self...

Pt. 2 of the interview with Six Sigma Black Belt Chuck Hardy. Chuck tells of the value of a mentor. He offers advice on books to help anyone...

A Black Belt in Six Sigma? Chuck Hardy has achieved it. Chuck tells of lean as a cultural thing, and other aspects of continuous improvement...

We talk about lean in the world of healthcare with Mark Graban, author, consultant and speaker in the lean healthcare methodology. Mark is a...

Antonio Ferraro tells about 10 Rules For Forklift Safety. Tony focuses primarily on practices such as 5S, Six Sigma, Kaizen, and the Lean mi...

Safety Experts Talk podcasts are just that - Safety Experts and leaders talking about arc flash and electrical safety, combustible dust, OSH...