Safety Culture & Trust – Preparing for On-site Repopulations
With organizations reopening and personnel returning, what can we do to help everyone feel and be safe? Having a positive safety culture may have never been more tangible or more important. [this webinar aired on June 25, 2020]

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With organizations reopening and personnel returning, what can we do to help everyone feel and be safe? Having a positive safety culture may have never been more tangible or more important. [this webinar aired on June 25, 2020]
We asked our panelists"What are 2-3 of your favorite safety culture resources that our audience may benefit from?"
Jesse Decker
The CSHEMA Safety Culture Community of Practice[paid account required to view content]The Journal of Industrial Safety Engineering[provides unique cases from outside the US]
Jonathan Klane
“How to Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie“Get Everyone in Your Boat Rowing in the Same Direction” by Bob Boylen“The No A**hole Rule” by Robert Sutton, PhD [Stanford Professor of Management]
Ralph Stuart
Safety of Work podcastGoverning the gap: Forging safe science through relational regulation– Ruthanne Huising and Susan S. SilbeyTo Hive or to Hold? Producing Professional Authority Through Scut Work- Ruthanne HuisingKeene State College COVID Awareness PowerPoint- Ralph Stuart [free download]
Meet the Panelists:
Jesse Decker
Director for Safety: College of EngineeringUniversity of Wisonsin-Madisonjjdecker2@wisc.eduTwitter: @CoESafetyGuy
Jesse has a B.A. in Molecular Biology and an MS in Occupational Safety & Environmental Management. He has been the Safety & Risk Management Officer for UW-Platteville and now leads the continual improvement of safety culture within UW-Madison’s College of Engineering.
Jonathan Klane
Director of Strategic Change in Safety CultureUniversity of California, Davis - College of Engineering
Jonathan works to affect change, greater effectiveness, and a culture of safety. While wearing his other hat, he’s completing his PhD in Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology at ASU where we studies risk perceptions, decision-making, and the use of narrative and stories to enhance risk perceptions and communication. In his tiny free time, he writes creative fiction.
Ralph Stuart
Environmental Safety ManagerKeene State Collegeralph.stuart@keene.eduhttp://dchas.org/
Ralph has been at Keene State College for 5 years after serving similar roles at the University of Vermont and Cornell University. He is chair of the American Chemical Society's Committee on Chemical Safety and membership chair of the ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety.
Matt Segal
MCSciShieldmatt.segal@bioraft.com
Matt found his way to SciShield after working at Boston Children's Hospital performing translational rare blood disease research. As the safety guy in his lab, he saw firsthand how challenging it was to manage safety in a laboratory environment and wanted to find a way to help. He now spends his time hosting webinars, arguing with his 3D printer, and cooking food in plastic bags at low temperatures.
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