
The Accidental Safety Pro: Podcast Episode
Spotlight Safety’s CEO, Corey Martin, was a recent guest on “The Accidental Safety Pro” podcast (episode link). Given his own roundabout journey to the safety profession, Corey truly resonates with
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Spotlight Safety’s CEO, Corey Martin, was a recent guest on “The Accidental Safety Pro” podcast (episode link). Given his own roundabout journey to the safety profession, Corey truly resonates with
Spotlight Safety is thrilled to introduce The Safety Climb method, a new way to think about and measure safety. With this publication, we aim to propose a method focused on helping
Ergonomics and safety have many similarities in the workplace. Both are key elements of employee health and wellness and it’s common for safety professionals to manage both programs. In this
One of the most common questions I get while networking is what advice I have for new safety professionals. It’s a seemingly simple question, but there are so many important
In comparison to other “standard lab PPE” like gloves and lab coats, lab safety glasses tend to represent the biggest compliance challenge for safety professionals and lab managers. In my
Has your organization ever considered hosting a flu shot clinic to provide employees with free vaccinations? Safety professionals and business leaders responsible for protecting the health and well-being of their
Where would employees rank same-level slips, trips, and falls as a hazard in your workplace? When asked to identify the top hazards in their workplaces, employees generally cite a combination
As safety professionals, we develop workplace injury procedures with the hope that they’ll never be used. However, the reality is that accidents can happen quickly and without warning, even in
Navigating pushback in safety is an all-too-common challenge. This is especially true when establishing a new safety program or making changes to an existing program. While pushback is not something
In this post, I want to highlight an article on “expired” lab chemicals that recently popped into my LinkedIn feed. The article is titled, “How to Handle Lab Reagents After