Jun 26, 2024 | Client Side Chats
Last year, James sat down with ASSP’s Scott Fowler, Senior Content Specialist and host of The Case for Safety Podcast, to discuss the Business Case for Safety. Client Side Chats will be presenting a series of the discussion that covers a vast swath of this subject matter including several examples of how the safety professional can integrate safety within business for alignment, positive uptake, and equal billing. Our first episode is less than 5 minutes and is entitled “All Businesses Want Safety … Right?”: listen in as this is the start of discussing how safety is of vital business value.
Jun 5, 2024 | Client Side Chats
In our fifth and final part of our series with Matt Heron, MS, PE, CSP, CPE, Lead Safety Engineer at the Southwest Research Institute, we discuss Matt’s involvement with the ASSP, and some exciting opportunities for the next generation of safety professionals. Tune in to learn more, as it’s sure to interest you.
May 22, 2024 | Client Side Chats
Part four of our five-part series with Matt Heron, MS, PE, CSP, CPE, Lead Safety Engineer at the Southwest Research Institute, continues our discussion on an interesting ergonomics success in an industrial setting. Matt and James discuss the business impact, which in this case, is astounding and has led to further safety initiatives with an eye towards similar or greater success: this is sure to interest you. Tune in next time for our fifth and final part in this series with Matt.
May 8, 2024 | Client Side Chats
Part three of our five-part series with Matt Heron, MS, PE, CSP, CPE, Lead Safety Engineer at the Southwest Research Institute, focuses on an interesting ergonomics success in an industrial setting. Matt and James discuss the design of the replacement tool and how that assisted the employees and improved the process. The business impact will be discussed in Part four. An excellent 10 minutes to watch and listen.
Apr 24, 2024 | Client Side Chats
In part two of our five-part series with Matt Heron, MS, PE, CSP, CPE, Lead Safety Engineer at the Southwest Research Institute, we discuss the use of the JSA as an interactive tool for keeping safety in the forefront. The key in getting uptake on using the JSA is making it easily accessible and easy to use. Integrating the JSA into the work process makes it part of the job and ensures it does not remain static.