EHS on Tap

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.

E268: Assessing the State of EHS Maturity

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.

10-07
21:17

E267: How Agentic AI Can Fill in Safety Gaps

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.

09-23
19:43

E266: The Digital Transformation of Safety Management

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.

09-16
27:38

E265: Taking an Inclusive Approach to Worker Safety

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.

09-02
20:08

E264: How Unmanned Drone Systems Can Improve 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.

08-26
18:25

E263: Getting a Handle on Workplace Violence Prevention

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.

08-12
27:32

E262: Protecting Construction Crews from Summer Heat Hazards

On episode 262 of EHS On Tap, Randy Pitre, Vice President of Operations at Skanska, talks about protecting construction crews from summer heat hazards.

08-05
16:34

E261: Staying On Top of Fall Safety

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.

07-29
16:32

E260: What Happens to Chemical Safety Without the CSB?

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.

07-22
17:44

E259: What OSHA’s Proposed Changes Could Mean for EHS Professionals

On episode 259 of EHS On Tap, John Ho, Co-Chair of Cozen O’Connor’s OSHA-Workplace Safety Practice, explains what OSHA’s latest proposed changes could mean for EHS professionals.

07-08
23:59

E258: Putting the Spotlight on Retail Worker Safety

On episode 258 of EHS On Tap, Bailey Whitsitt, Compliance Counsel at Traliant, talks about how to improve retail worker safety.

07-01
20:29

E257: Getting a Handle on the Current EHS Regulatory Climate

On episode 257 of EHS On Tap, Phil Molè, EHS & Sustainability Expert at VelocityEHS, talks about the current regulatory climate for worker safety.

06-24
24:31

E256: Preparing for Summer Workplace Safety Risks

On episode 256 of EHS On Tap, Clare Epstein, General Manager of Commercial at Vector Solutions, talks about preparing for summer workplace safety risks.

06-17
18:15

E255: The Importance of EHS Networking

On episode 255 of EHS On Tap, Branden Raczkowski, Director of the Safety Knights online forum, talks about the importance of networking for EHS professionals.

06-10
20:43

E254: Leaning Into EHS Leadership Skills

On episode 254 of EHS On Tap, Linden Terpstra, founder and CEO of EHS Support Source, talks about developing EHS leadership skills.

06-03
22:28

E253: The Evolution of Ergonomics and Injury Prevention

On episode 253 of EHS On Tap, Jonathan Smith, founder and CEO of J. Smith Safety LLC, talks about the evolution of ergonomics and injury prevention.

05-27
35:59

E252: Getting Real About Psychosocial Hazards

On episode 252 of EHS On Tap, Dr. I. David Daniels, Founder and CEO of ID2 Solutions, LLC, talks about his new book Psychosocial Hazards are Real.

05-20
32:34

E251: What EHS Leaders Should Know About Asbestos Exposure

On episode 251 of EHS On Tap, Justinian Lane, an attorney with Justinian & Associates, talks about what EHS leaders need to know about asbestos exposure.

05-13
16:04

E250: How Wearables are Changing Workplace Safety

On episode 250 of EHS On Tap, Tom West, Vice President and Global Practice Leader, MakuSafe, talks about how wearable technology is reshaping workplace safety.

05-06
29:36

E249: Focusing on Distracted Driving Prevention

On episode 249 of EHS On Tap, Julia Kite-Laidlaw, Senior Program Manager, National Safety Council’s Road to Zero Coalition, talks about the importance of preventing distracted driving.

04-29
21:11

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