Today's Lunch & Learn was led by Christi Brown, President and CEO of iReportSource. She has earned over $2 million through her tech start up! Thank you for sharing your expertise with us today! #tigerstepsahead@AConnerNews @LHSTigrInCharge
Powered by iReportSource The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), on July 2, 1982, announced the establishment of the Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) to recognize and promote effective worksite-based safety and SFM.news/a/NhQGrR
Happy International Podcasts Day! Here's the shows I've been on over the years, topics vary from origin story to heat stress, near misses to silica. abbyferri.com/podcasts
Thx @SafetyProPod & @ireportsource for taking a 📸 during our recent podcast 👍
3-day safety workshop or 5-min safety-talk, @ireportsource makes it super simple to record employee training. That way, you can focus on delivery! How do you conduct safety talks? Note to self: never record a video near a foobtain 🤷🏼♂️ #safetyfirst#EHS#safetytraining#toolboxtalk
Day 1 of the @VPPPA National Safety Symposium is in the can - set up interviews for day 2 so be sure to check out The SafetyPro Podcast powered by @ireportsource for the latest episodes. #vpppa2019 @JARodriguezJr @safetyabby cannot wait to talk safety!
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See our latest spotlight in @CincyInnoj.mp/2M2top#workplacesafety#safetyfirst#EHS
So, your employees know that trench protection is only required once you hit 5 feet or more in depth? Think again! Get more info hitting link in bio and looking for the excavation podcast episode. Stay safe out there!
#EHS#safetyfirst#trenchsafety@ireportsource
The Latest Blog Entry From @InsNerds Profiles in Risk – E167: Teaching Employees to be Safe, With Blaine Hoffmann, Podcaster and VP of iReportSource insnerds.com/profiles-in-ris…
I interviewed @SafetyProPod of @ireportsource a little while back. The @ProfilesInRisk episode goes live next week, so you can see the cat we are discussing in the early part of the broadcast and my green screen.
An estimated 274,000 insomnia-related workplace accidents and errors occur yearly and cost U.S. employers more than $31 billion, which is more than any other chronic health-related condition. apple.co/2Lv2S9h#EHS#safety@NSCsafety@ireportsource