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EHS on Tap
EHS on Tap
Author: EHS Daily Advisor
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EHS On Tap is an environmental, health, and safety podcast by BLR. On each episode of EHS On Tap, host Jay Kumar will discuss emerging legal, regulatory, and policy issues with industry experts and the impacts to everyday environmental and safety professionals. EHS On Tap runs the gamut of contemporary environmental issues including water, air, and waste as well as covers a wide variety of safety issues.
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On episode 279 of EHS On Tap, David Tibbetts, Chief Safety Officer at Highwire, talks about how AI is transforming construction safety.
On episode 278 of EHS On Tap, Jim Wetekamp, CEO of Riskonnect, talks about using technology to avoid safety risk.
On episode 277 of EHS On Tap, Adam Nemer, founder of Simple Mental Health, talks about his new book Simple Mental Health.
On episode 276 of EHS On Tap, Paul Gladden, Senior Director of Claims for Pie Insurance, talks about a new report on employee workplace safety concerns.
On episode 275 of EHS On Tap, Amy Roosa, Founder and CEO of The Safety Rack, talks about the ongoing problem with workplace violence against women.
On episode 274 of EHS On Tap, Cam Mackey, President and CEO of the International Safety Equipment Association, talks about the potential impact of tariffs on personal protective equipment and worker safety.
On episode 273 of EHS On Tap, Shawn Galloway, CEO of ProAct Safety, talks about the need to align operational and EHS leadership.
On episode 272 of EHS On Tap, Kristi Hames, Principal Solutions Strategist, Chemical Management and Industrial Hygiene at VelocityEHS, talks about the impact of the government shutdown on workplace safety.
On episode 271 of EHS On Tap, Dr. Christine Robinson, full-time faculty member of the College of Safety and Emergency Services, Columbia Southern University, talks about how communication barriers impact worker safety. This episode is sponsored by Columbia Southern University.
On episode 270 of EHS On Tap, Clare Epstein, General Manager of Commercial, Vector Solutions, talks about a new report looking at safety issues faced by construction supervisors.
On episode 269 of EHS On Tap, Karen Hamel, regulatory expert and trainer for HalenHardy, talks about making safety culture an organizational priority. This Safety Culture Week episode is sponsored by KPA.
On episode 268 of EHS On Tap, Jessica Wollmuth, EY Americas Climate Change and Sustainability Services Deputy Leader, talks about a new study examining global EHS maturity.
On episode 267 of EHS On Tap, R. Mukund, CEO of Benchmark Gensuite, talks about how agentic AI can help fill safety gaps for underrepresented workers.
On episode 266 of EHS On Tap, Deren Boyd, Senior Vice President of New Markets for KPA, talks about the digital transformation of safety management. This episode is sponsored by KPA.
On episode 265 of EHS On Tap, Kacie terHorst, Human Resources Generalist and Safety Lead at Clark Land Resources, talks about her company’s approach to worker safety.
On episode 264 of EHS On Tap, Ulrich Amberg, CEO of Swissdrones, talks about the impact of unmanned drone systems on worker safety.
On episode 263 of EHS On Tap, Hector Alvarez, president of Alvarez Associates, talks about how California businesses are complying with the state’s workplace violence standard.
On episode 262 of EHS On Tap, Randy Pitre, Vice President of Operations at Skanska, talks about protecting construction crews from summer heat hazards.
On episode 261 of EHS On Tap, Julie Lavezzari, Senior Safety and Health Engineer at State Fund, talks about California’s updated fall safety rules.
On episode 260 of EHS On Tap, Kristi Hames, chemical safety expert and certified industrial hygienist at VelocityEHS, talks about a federal proposal to shut down the agency that investigates industrial chemical accidents.







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