Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca In this podcast episode, Darrel Nickerson discusses UNB’s occupational health & safety certification programs with an emphasis on the importance of continuous learning for safety professionals. UNB’s programs are designed to enhance knowledge and skills in safety management and leadership, featuring online, self-paced courses with over 12,000 students enrolled.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca Tim Petersen joins us to discuss why 2024 was a defining year for WorkSafeNB and for workplace safety in New Brunswick.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca Eugene discusses the findings of the 2025 State of Safety in Canada Survey, a national survey conducted by Threads of Life from February 27th to March 9th, 2025, among a representative sample of 1059 online Canadians who are members of the Angus Reid Forum.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca Tim Petersen, WorkSafeNB President & CEO, joins us to discuss the 2025 Health & Safety Conference coming up October 8-10 at the Fredericton Convention Centre
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca Joe Roberts, known as the Skid Row CEO, went from living under a bridge in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside in 1989 to becoming a Canadian millionaire before he turned 35. The former heroin addict and street person went on to become a company president and CEO with help from a loving mother and street-based agencies. Tune in to hear his powerful story.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca ARAUCO - North America was recently recognized with the 2024 CPA Safety Innovation Award for the installation of heated outdoor walkways to improve safety at their facility throughout the winter. Tune in to our interview with Jeremy Kelly to learn about the safety culture at ARAUCO and how innovation saves more than time—it protects our most valuable asset: our people.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca This podcast features health & safety expert Nuala Reilly discussing the challenges young and female workers face in industrial settings. Nuala highlights the need for tailored orientations, hazard awareness, and hands-on supervisory guidance to ensure workplace safety.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca Tune in to hear Evan Campbell explain how WorkSafeNB conducts data-driven inspections of over 30,000 workplaces to identify hazards and enforce safety compliance through both education and strict enforcement measures. He stresses that effective workplace safety depends on active practices and open communication—not just documentation—with a zero-tolerance standard for critical issues like fall protection.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca Tune in to hear Natasha Ouellette, Regional Wildfire Ranger with the NB Dept. of Natural Resources & Energy share her knowledge and experience of fighting wildfires from a health and safety perspective.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca Tune in on this International Day of Mourning to hear Marilyn d'Entremont share the story of her husband Lewis, who lost his life in a commercial fishing tragedy at sea and the impact it's had on her, and her family.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca Russell was in his early 20s, working as a tree planter when he was seriously hurt on a logging road in northern BC. His pelvis was shattered when a truck ran him over. His recovery included multiple reconstructive surgeries. Russell now works in health and safety. Tune in to hear Russell’s story.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca Jason Waterhouse has nearly 30 years experience as a first responder including 10 years as a paramedic and 20 years as a firefighter. Tune in as Jason shares some of his stories and experiences as a paramedic/firefighter.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca Tune in to meet Eugene Gutierrez who shares his personal story about his connection with Threads of Life, his evolution from volunteer to Executive Director, and his vision for the organization in the future.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca Dean and Dale join our podcast to discuss The Municipal Group of Companies which has been a key player in developing infrastructure in the region for over 50 years and are known for their commitment to safety, excellence, and community development.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca Mike Kleine is an experienced Team Lead with a demonstrated history of working in the forest products industry. Tune in to hear Mike discuss health & safety in sawmills and wood harvesting in New Brunswick.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca Haley Flaro has been with Ability New Brunswick for 19 years and joins us to discuss the importance of community accessibility and the services her organization provides for persons with mobility disabilities of all ages across the province.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca Todd Nichol is a decorated retired Captain with the Fredericton Fire Department with 30 years experience as a firefighter. Todd shares his experience and discusses the roles, risks, and dangers of being a first responders from a health & safety perspective.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca For the first time in NB history, WorkSafeNB has provided a performance refund to eligible employers due to a surplus in their Accident Fund. Tune in to hear Tim Petersen, President & CEO discuss how this has been made possible.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca Rebecca Orr was six months pregnant when her husband Lance lost his life in a fatal construction workplace tragedy in Alberta in 2009 working as a rigger. Tune in to hear about the incident that changed their lives forever.
Send us an e-mail to podcast@ssnb.ca Dr. Matt Eagles traded his hockey sweater for surgical scrubs after concussions forced him to end his competitive hockey career. He developed a passion for helping others with brain injuries and is now a Cerebrovascular & Skull Base Fellow at the University of Illinois Chicago. Tune in to hear Matt share his story and discuss concussions in sport and in the workplace.