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    April 29, 2009

    Hazards of Text Messaging and Excessive PDA Use

    A special thank you to Mindy Smith, CPE, of Ergosmith Consulting for providing this guest podcast on ergonomic issues related to text messaging and PDAs. Thanks Mindy!



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    February 06, 2009

    Web 2.0 for Risk Management Professionals

    There are many Web 2.0 sites that can help you in your loss control efforts. In this podcast (that's longer than normal - about 16 minutes) you can learn the basics of RSS, blogs, podcasts, wikis, mash-ups and social networking sites.



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    January 16, 2009

    On a Safety Roll

    6 dice Today's podcast provides instructions and ideas for using dice in several different types of safety training. 

    To read the article AND see the charts mentioned in the podcast, click here.

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    October 30, 2008

    Safety Training Tricks and Safety Training Treats

    Pumpkins Halloween stores carry more than just costumes and decorations in October - they also carry safety training aids. Click below to listen about how your local Halloween store can help liven up your safety training classes.

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    October 17, 2008

    Becoming a Certified Safety Professional

    Have you thought about becoming a Certified Safety ProfessionalĀ® (CSPĀ®)? In this podcast we talk to Heather Murphy, Marketing Manager for the Board of Certified Safety Professionals.



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    May 29, 2007

    Hand Tool Selection


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    Hello! It has been a few months since my last Safety Podcast but hopefully, these will appear more regularly now. As always, I am looking for volunteers to either record their own podcast or be interviewed on a safety topic of their choice. Interested? Please contact me at the links shown on this page. Thanks!

    February 26, 2007

    Invisible Workers

    Who are the workers you don't see everyday? Telecommuters, sales reps, field technicians and anyone we don't see around the office or plant are just a few examples. Even companies that have great safety programs might not have effective programs for their "invisible workers." Here are a few things to think about.

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    February 21, 2007

    High Tech Ergonomics

    Cell phones and PDAs keep getting smaller and smaller. What does this mean for work related injuries? In this podcast we talk about a few tips for safely using small handheld devices such as Blackberries when you or your co-workers must use them extensively.

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    February 16, 2007

    Once Upon a Time in Safety


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    During a hand safety class, a long time employee stood up and explained in detail how his hand had gotten caught in a press ten years ago and exactly how his hand looked with two of his fingers hanging loosely by his wrist. He talked about what went through his mind as he went to the hospital and thought about what he would tell his wife and kids. He knew the accident was his fault and now he might not be able to do his job anymore.
    This story is not meant to upset anyone but to show you how a story can be a powerful opening to a safety training class. Today's podcast talks about using stories to get the safety message across and why stories are so effective.

    February 14, 2007

    Rock a Bye Safety

    Happy Valentine's Day!


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    Today we begin talking about the effects of pregancy on women at work. Often, pregnant workers are not treated any differently than non-pregnant workers because pregnancy is, after all, a temporary condition. This podcast talks about three things related to pregnancy that effect workplace ergonomics.