As EHS Daily Advisor’s Safety Culture Week wraps up, let’s recap the various content offerings that became available throughout the week. A special thanks to Avetta, Evotix, KPA, Origami Risk, and Veriforce for sponsoring the week.
Monday
Back to Basics | Measuring the Safety Climate of Your Organization
Back to Basics is a weekly feature that highlights important but possibly overlooked information that any EHS professional should know. This week, we examine how to measure the safety climate of your organization.
Read the article here.
Panel Discussion | How to Get the Most Out of Your Safety Culture
In this panel discussion, Abby Ferri, CSP, ARM, President of The Ferri Group, and Colette Carunchia, Executive Director of EHS, Ivy Tech Community College, explain how to improve your safety culture through improved communication, using technological resources, stretching a limited budget, and demonstrating the value of safety.
View the discussion here.
White Paper | Beyond Silos: Strengthening Operational Resilience with Integrated Risk Management
Sponsored by: Origami Risk
A clear strategy and the right technology help organizations better prepare for, mitigate, and manage risks across the enterprise.
Download the white paper here.
Tuesday
Exclusive day sponsor: Avetta
EHS On Tap Podcast | Scott DeBow
On episode 225 of EHS On Tap, Scott DeBow, ARM, Principal of Health/Safety & Environment, Avetta, discusses how safety maturity plays a role in building an organization’s safety culture.
Listen to the episode here.
Educational Session | Guarding and Guiding Culture and Performance in Today’s Modern Workforce
Scott DeBow, CSP, ARM, Director, Health & Safety, Avetta, dives into how to “Guard and Guide” your organizational culture through safety leadership at each level of the organization, as well as gaining better knowledge and practices rooted in well-known consensus standards such as ISO 45001 and ANSI Z-10.
View the session here.
Wednesday
Exclusive day sponsor: KPA
Ask the Expert: Building a Strong Safety Culture
In our latest installment of Ask the Expert, we hear from Taylor Thorn, Senior Product Director at KPA, about what goes into building a strong safety culture.
Read the article here.
Educational Session | From Risk to Resource: Transforming New Hires into Safety Champions
Every new employee brings fresh potential to your organization, but they also introduce new risks to your safety culture. In this webinar, we’ll explore strategies to effectively integrate new hires into your safety programs, transforming them into active contributors to a safer workplace.
Join David Pomaville, Director of EHS at Caglia Environmental, and Zach Pucillo, KPA EHS Regulatory Compliance Manager, CSP, CHMM, as they share their experiences and insights on:
- Best practices for onboarding new employees
- Empowering new hires to play a pivotal role in your safety culture
- Leveraging different learning methods—hearing, seeing, and doing—for better information retention
- Utilizing technology to keep field teams connected and informed on current EHS topics
View the discussion here.
Thursday
Exclusive day sponsor: Evotix
Faces of EHS | Langdon Dement on Safety Culture
In this Faces of EHS interview, learn about Langdon Dement, Global EHS Advisor for Evotix, and his take on safety culture.
Read the article here.
Educational Session | Psychological Safety in the Workplace
In today’s rapidly evolving work environment, psychological safety is more critical than ever. Psychological safety means creating a workplace where employees feel safe to express their ideas, ask questions, raise concerns and admit mistakes without fear of punishment or humiliation. This atmosphere encourages boldness, innovation, and collaboration, leading to better decision-making and organizational resilience. This inherently requires buy-in from all levels and a change in approach and thinking.
In this session, Langdon Dement, Global EHS Specialist, Evotix, explores ways for creating an open and engaged workplace where everyone feels empowered and engaged. Additionally, he discusses the principles of psychological safety and provide actionable strategies for cultivating it within your organization.
View the discussion here.