Videos

Faces of EHS: Rachel Housman on 2023 EHS Trends

Rachel Housman, CSP, CIH, is a Certified Safety Professional and Certified Industrial Hygienist with 11 years of experience. She started her career in manufacturing and construction doing everything from field audits to industrial hygiene sampling and eventually moved on to consulting for large consulting firms. In 2017, she began working for herself as a freelance […]

EHSDA Shorts: Core Values for Developing Safety Programs

On this week’s episode of EHSDA Shorts, we hear from Adele Abrams, President of the Law Office of Adele L. Abrams, P.C., on her thoughts about core values companies should keep in mind when developing safety programs. Tune in to hear her insights.

Faces of EHS: Corinne Towler on Bringing Personal Values Into Safety

Corinne Towler joined the National Safety Council in 2021 with a background in injury prevention programs and project management. She was instrumental in the creation and implementation of the Boeing Industrial Athlete Program and served as the Senior Leader of that program from its inception through 2018. She has worked for suppliers of occupational health […]

EHSDA Shorts: Moving Beyond the Slogan

On this week’s episode of EHSDA Shorts, we hear from Allison Short of Auburn University and Subena Colligan of S. Colligan Coaching on their thoughts about how to move beyond safety slogans. Tune in to hear their insights.

Faces of EHS: Adele Abrams on Staying the Course Ethically

Adele Abrams is an attorney, safety professional and trainer who is president of the Law Office of Adele L. Abrams P.C., a multi-attorney firm focusing on safety, health and employment law nationwide. Adele is an Associate Safety Professional, and Certified Mine Safety Professional, and she instructs on employment law at University of Colorado and Catholic […]

Faces of EHS: Claire Beich on Doing the Right Thing for the Right Reasons

Claire Beich, CSP, has has over two decades of experience in adult learning and 10+ years of professional EHS experience in a versatile range of industries including construction, military, manufacturing, food and maritime. She is passionate about employee safety and engagement, and strive to bring a greater awareness to safety and the importance of leadership […]

Faces of EHS: Amandeep Beesla on Mental Health and the Impact of COVID-19

Amandeep Beesla has over 20 years of onsite field experience in heavy industrial construction, civil road building, winter drilling, open-pit mining, live process plants, SAGD sites, and transportation and trucking. She has worked in the oil and gas field industry in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Washington State on international projects as part of a […]

Faces of EHS: Dr. Chuck Pettinger on Putting Data to Good Use

Dr. Chuck Pettinger is a Certified Behavior Analyst and has served as a Behavioral Program Specialist for the State of Florida and other private industries. Chuck has also played a prominent role in writing and conducting research grants. He has managed projects, worth more than $2.5 million, funded by the Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation, […]

Faces of EHS: Dr. John Austin on the Human Right to Have a Safe Workplace

This week on Faces of EHS, we sat down in a video interview with Dr. John Austin to discuss his thoughts on environmental, health, and safety (EHS) issues. John is an internationally recognized expert in behavioral science, and the CEO and Founder of Reaching Results, where he teaches leaders to create safer and more effective work […]

Faces of EHS: Luke Jacobs on Technology and Taking Risks

This week on Faces of EHS, we sat down in a video interview with Luke Jacobs to discuss his thoughts on environmental, health, and safety (EHS) issues. Luke is the CEO and founder of Encamp, an enterprise technology company on a mission to create a world in which “good for business is good for the […]